

This time the diagnosis was a bad starter relay. I informed the service desk and the van went back in for service. I googled this issue and found that this is a know issue with the starter relay, in fact the Jeep has the same electronics and had a recall on it. The next day the delayed start issue occurred again. I paid this and picked up the van 2.28.23. The replacement pump came to a total of ******** with parts, labor and tax. I authorized the replacement based on this diagnosis. The diagnosis came back that it was a bad fuel pump and it would need to be replaced. I was informed they would diagnose the issue they advised me of the diagnosis charge per hour. I informed the service writer my mechanic thought it was in the starter relay box. On 2.24.23 I took the van to Atlantic Chrysler and told them that the fuel pump was just replaced and it developed a starting issue. My mechanic told me he thought it was in the relay starter box and referred me to a Chrysler service team. After it was replaced the van developed a second problem of first start of the day it was an extended start where it took several attempts to start it. On 2.2.23 I had my mechanic who I have been doing business with for over 30 years replace a fuel pump in my 2012 Chrysler Town and Country.
