I'd have those looked at while your car still stops
I'm getting 24.5 MPG in my 98 Concorde
I have a 98 2.7, its capacity, with the filter, is 5.5 quarts
There are 4, one before and one after each catalytic converter in the exhaust.
Nippondenso ER/IF 120 Amp, 12 Volt, CW, 6-Groove Pulley Used On (2001-98) Chrysler Concorde 2.7L(2001-98) Dodge Intrepid 2.7L Mitsubishi ER/IF 130 Amp, 12 Volt, CW, 6-Groove Pulley Used On (2001-99) Chrysler 300, LHS 3.5L(2001-98) Chrysler Concorde 3.2L(2001-98) Dodge Intrepid 3.2L(2001-00) Dodge Intrepid 3.5L Nippondenso ER/IF 90 Amp, 12 Volt, CW, 6-Groove Pulley Used On (1996-93) Chrysler Concorde 3.3L(1997-93) Chrysler Concorde, LHS 3.5L(1996-94) Chrysler New Yorker 3.5L(1997-93) Dodge Intrepid 3.3L, 3.5L(1997-93) Eagle Vision 3.3L, 3.5L(1997) Plymouth Prowler
Anything is possible, but that would take more work than the car would be worth.
I have a 98 Concorde. My backup lights stopped working and I had my independent garage mechanic check it out while working on another problem and he told me the switch is internal,inside the transmission housing. I didn't pursue it futher. I'm not about to have them tear into the transmission just to replace a simple switch. Another example of Chrysler's wonderful engineering.
On a 1998 Chrysler Concorde, the oil filter is located on the engine, near the oil pan. You can typically find it on the driver's side, underneath the engine. It's best accessed from underneath the car, so make sure to secure the vehicle and use appropriate tools to remove it. Always check your owner's manual for specific details or diagrams for your model.
There are three main steps behind replacing the alternator on the 1998 Chrysler Concorde. The first is disconnecting the battery cables for safety. Second, is depressing the belt tensioner to allow for the release of the drive belt. Finally the alternator can be unbolted from its bracket for replacement. If the drive belt, idler pulley and tensioner are worn it would be an ideal time to replace this components as part of the install.
Find the high side facing up, low side is to front 6" and facing forward hidden by the handle of the oil check dipstick.
no, there isn't. The Oldmobile 98 that you have is equipped with front disc brakes and drum rear brakes.
The blower fan motor is worn out.
The best way to drain any radiator is to remove the lower radiator hose from the block and/or radiator. Compress the spring clamp located on either end of the lower hose and pull back about three inches. After doing so you will be able to remove the hose from its inlet. Im not sure that there is even a drain cock for the 98 - 03 Chrysler Concorde.