How Do You Troubleshoot A Chrysler Concorde?
Troubleshooting a Chrysler Concorde doesn’t have to be complicated. The first point to remember when troubleshooting a Concorde is that you need to start with the simplest possible problems first and then work your way up to the more complex problems and solutions. Check to see if there is any liquid underneath the vehicle. This is often overlooked, but very important. Red liquid indicates a leaking transaxle. Brown or black liquid indicates a leaking oil pan reservoir. Green liquid means that you are leaking engine coolant. If the liquid appears to be just water with no smell and is clear, it is likely condensation from your air compressor/air conditioner. This is normal and will not cause any serious problems. However, any of the other liquids indicate a potentially serious problem that needs to be addressed by a mechanic. Listen to the idle. If it is too low or “rough,” you’ll need to adjust the throttle cable adjustment screw clockwise to tighten the cable and normalize the throttl