Remove the air intake hose from the Concorde. Take off the throttle cables and any fuel lines or vacuum hoses in the way. remove the bolts for the intake, then lift it straight up to remove it.
In a 93 it is under the upper intake. You have to take the upper intake off to get to it
To remove the intake manifold on a 2004 Mitsubishi endeavor, you should take it to a mechanic. An authorized dealer will also fix it for you.
The newer Chrysler 300's have 2 options for the transmission. The one that is made by Mercedes does not have a dipstick and will require you to take it to a shop or the dealer to have your fluid level checked.
If you have a 4-cylinder, about 20 minutes. 90 minutes if you have the V6.
The 2002 Chrysler Town and Country minivan has a cooling system anti-freeze capacity of five gallons. You can mix the anti-freeze and water at a 50-50 ratio.
Red, five year, hoat type. Zerex sells it as GO5.
5W30
I'd start with the plugs and wires but it may well be the timing belt. It could also be the lower air intake or the air flow sensor. You really need to take it to a dealership and have them diagnose the problem.
Atf +4 only!
hope you have not looked too much for it! there isn't one. on my 2001 there is a coil on each individual spark plug to take the place of the distributor.
My 1998 concorde recommends 5w30...but before I bought it, Oil was changed using 10w30
Brake light, on your 2000 Chrysler Concorde, by accessing it from the inside of the trunk. Take hold of the brake light, push in and turn. The brake light will come out.
Take it off, replace the gasket
You will need to take it into a mechanic. They will be able to provide you with the parts that are needed to do it right.
All LH body(Chrysler Concorde, Chrysler LHS, Dodged Intrepid, Eagle Vision and 1994 and on Chrysler New Yorkers) car take R-134A freon
Could be hitting something. Better take it in and have it looked at.
You have to take the front passenger tire off and a plate under the wheel well to get to the battery.