According to online resources, the remedy is to replace the entire tank. My search found this to be a common enough problem that a defect petition DP14-002 was filed in September 2014 with doi. Before taking my car to a dealership, I decided to look online to see if anyone else has encountered the same issue. Fortunately, when my van has stalled, I have not been trying to cross traffic or traveling at a high rate of speed however, the potential for serious injury does exist. I have been able to restart my van by putting it in park, starting and pumping the gas peddle for a few seconds before proceeding. After getting gas, when I slow to come to a stop or I have stopped, the car may stall out. When refueling now, I drive around near the gas station to insure the van is going to run. Since that incident, this has become a recurring issue of the engine stalling only after filling my tank. This occurred immediately after filling my van with gas, but I did not associate the problem with fueling at the time. It stalled one more time, but then I had no other problems and drove home. Being unsure why this happened, I drove around the parking lot a few minutes before getting on the road. I was able to start right back up after putting my van in park.
Approximately three months ago, my 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan stalled as I came to a stop sign in a parking lot.