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| I changed the 50 watt fuse under the hood(I hope it was the right one)and still nothing.The light does come on when I push the button but thats it....Please help?? | |
| 2000 concord lxi needs engine.priced from 3700 to 4000 for an engine. owe 6200.00 on car. nice shape. leather, moon roof 92000 miles.i was told to trade on a lease to get rid of the negative equity in 39 months than trade on a buy.any expertise of an idea? | |
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Replying to: konsoul12 (Nov 14, 2007 6:41 pm) |
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i have a 97 concorde 2.7 can anybody send me or tell me how to replace the plastic water outlet,that the top hose connects to on the motor? does the intake have to come off or can u replace it without doing that? any help and instructions would be appreciated. thnx troy p.s a copy of alldata instructions would really be great
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Replying to: tfitzgerald (Dec 18, 2007 9:17 pm) |
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Replying to: konsoul12 (Nov 14, 2007 6:41 pm) Concerning the loose steering, you really need to get this checked out ASAP!!!! Look on any of the lemon sites, and type in Chrysler Concorde steering problems. Some of the LH platform cars(such as our concordes, intrepids, and 300's) had defective parts in the steering that break suddenly, and without warning. This obviously could be very dangerous!!!! As long as it is checked out and fixed, it's fine. Just one of those random design flaws that every car maker has. Hope this helped! God Bless, Jeremiah |
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Replying to: foxyj75 (Jul 03, 2007 7:28 am) Would a good preventative maintenance plan to avoiding sludge buildup include using, say, (1) Changing with Castrol GTX synthetic every 2,500 mi. (short trip driving is guaranteed at times and cold winters are almost guaranteed in most parts of the US, hence why the 500 mi. reduction from the recommended), (2) Replacing the PCV valve every 6 months to avoid accumulating too much crud at that point? (2) was recommended by one other tech I spoke with, as opposed to replacing the valve by the recommended schedule every 30k mi. I'm also interested in hearing about any explanations or advice about coolant leaks and the timing chain (o-rings, the chain itself, whatever). Obviously, if the coolant reservoir or water pump have a leak, then the most likely ensuing mix with the crankcase oil is setting the stage to kiss the 2.7 engine goodbye. So, outside of ensuring leaks aren't happening by following the recommended maintenance schedule to practically the letter, what else can be done about coolant- and timing chain-related problems? Thanks for your input.
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Replying to: jackelope (Jan 06, 2008 8:00 pm) |
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I WILL LIKE TO KNOW HOW TO PUT IN A RADIATOR IN A 2000 CHRYLSER CONCORD CAN I DO IT MYSELF OR DO I NEED TO TAKE IT TO A SHOP, AND WHERE IS THE THERMOSTAT LOCATED AT I HAVE A 3.2 ENGINE, ALSO DOSE IT REGUIRE SPECIAL TOOLS TO CHANGE OUT THE RADIATOR PLEASE LET ME KNOW I WILL REALLY LIKE SOME OPININS ON THIS MATTER THANK YOU ............
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My '99 Concorde passenger's and driver's windows raise and lower but seem to be off track..do not fit properly into window frame when raised...also, automatic children's rear dook lock started making very loud screetching noise when activated...can anyone help with these problems before I spend a bazillion bucks at my dealer? steelerfan |
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