You don't have one. The fan is controlled by the PCM. It gets its information from the A/C pressure switch and a sensor right behind the thermostat. The temperature guage gets it's reading the same way, so if the guage is reading ok, the sensor is good.
With an o2 sensor socket.
A 1995 Chrysler Concorde only has one oxygen sensor on each side. They are screwed into the exhaust manifolds.
Passenger side of engine block about half way down. That's where it was on my 94 Concorde.
The service department will put in a new oxygen sensor, with a 25% discount on parts if you are a Chrysler employee, for $102.**. The sensor, with the discout, is @ $95.
It is on the passenger side of the transmission bell housing, just behind the engine.
Very few, if any will. They body styles and engines are different.
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Traction Control
It doesn't have one, you have to remove the pan.
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Chrysler dealer,