Chrysler 1999 3.2L concorde

Discussion in 'Concorde' started by sharma.deepak83, Jan 13, 2008.

  1. Hi guys, a very simple question. How much kilometer a 3.2L will run
    without giving me problem with the transmission, engine or anything
    big.
     
    sharma.deepak83, Jan 13, 2008
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  2. sharma.deepak83

    Bill Putney Guest

    The main thing to know is that you must replace the timing belt and it's
    idler pulley at around 105k miles. It is customary (and wise) to also
    replace the water pump at the same time. If the timing belt breaks, it
    could cause very expensive engine damage, so don't skip the timing belt
    change.

    There are several smaller things that may go wrong on the way to 100k
    miles - one of the most likely is failure of the transmission input and
    output speed sensors (goes onto limp mode - stuck in 2nd gear; if
    speedometer also does not work, then it's the output sensor) - sensors
    are about $20 each, 15 minutes DIY job to replace. Other weak points are
    window lift motors, window glass coming loose from the window lifts, and
    door lock solenoids. Radiator fan motors also do wear out prior to 100k
    miles.

    Otherwise do regular checking and maintenance on brakes and tires,
    change coolant (use *only* G-05) and thermostat, and replace the
    transmission fluid (use *only* ATF+4) and filter at least once. Both
    accessory belts and idler pulleys should be checked and replaced when
    needed (the pulley bearings do go bad).

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Jan 13, 2008
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