10w 30 is your best bet but to be absolutely sure, ask a mechanic or people at autoparts stores.
100,000 miles
5w30 or 10w30
follow the upper radiator hose from the radiator...should be at the other end
if its the same as my 93 Chrysler Concorde its in the trunk, you first have to pull the lining out of the trunk, than it should be right under that on the right side. pretty convenient and genius if i do say myself puting the fuel pump that easy to access.
Check the sticker on the drivers door jamb. The original tire size should be listed there.
A 2002 Chrysler Town and Country should have a 3.8L V6 engine.
May be the alternator is not charging the battery sufficiently test witha voltmeter A fully charged battery should read approx. 12.8 without engine running Reading should go to approx. 13.8-14.2 volts with engine running if alternator is functioning properly
I would have to believe the shop put in a new belt. But ask them. If it was a new belt, change it when it has 90K on the BELT.
Yes all automatics should be runnung when adding and most chrystlers should ne in Neutral not park when checking the fluid.
Exactly what your owner's manual lists which is SAE 5w30 any major brand.
The 1997 Chrysler Concorde has more than 100 torque specifications. The head bolt torque specifications are 160 pounds and should be torqued in 40 pound intervals.
if you follow your coolant hose the thicker one of three i believe, it should run right inot the engine from the radiator.then there what its clamped onto by two bolts, take these bolts off and underneath this housing cover is the thermostat.