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Lisa

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:53 pm
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Hello folks,

I got a 2001 Concorde with the 3.2 engine. It's got an engine oil cooler in
it and the supply line that connects the cooler (upper radiator) to the
control valve is leaking. Is this a hard thing to replace myself? Would it
be wise for me to use an old line off of a used car? The new line is very
expensive from Chrysler dealers!

Any other comments or pointers on this is greatly appreciated Thank you.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 2:42 pm
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Possibly the transmission fluid (not engine oil) cooler line? I've not
replaced one on your model/year, but did so on an older LH body since it too
was leaking. I bought the part at the dealer and the part was about $50.
Installation was not too difficult. I figured any old part would likely be
prone to the same issue. In addition, $50 just wasn't worth the effort of
pulling it at a salvage yard.

Bob



"Lisa" <00.DeleteThis@0000hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello folks,
>
> I got a 2001 Concorde with the 3.2 engine. It's got an engine oil cooler
> in it and the supply line that connects the cooler (upper radiator) to the
> control valve is leaking. Is this a hard thing to replace myself? Would it
> be wise for me to use an old line off of a used car? The new line is very
> expensive from Chrysler dealers!
>
> Any other comments or pointers on this is greatly appreciated Thank you.
>
>

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Bill Putney

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:56 pm
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I think Bob may be right about it being the transmission cooler line.
They have screw clamps on those lines - usually it's a matter of
tightening the clamps back up rather than a hole in the line. (I own two
2nd gen. Concordes.)

That would cost $zero.

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


Bob Shuman wrote:
> Possibly the transmission fluid (not engine oil) cooler line? I've not
> replaced one on your model/year, but did so on an older LH body since it too
> was leaking. I bought the part at the dealer and the part was about $50.
> Installation was not too difficult. I figured any old part would likely be
> prone to the same issue. In addition, $50 just wasn't worth the effort of
> pulling it at a salvage yard.
>
> Bob
>
>
>
> "Lisa" <00.DeleteThis@0000hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:qCpPj.29720$KJ1.27192@newsfe19.lga...
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> I got a 2001 Concorde with the 3.2 engine. It's got an engine oil cooler
>> in it and the supply line that connects the cooler (upper radiator) to the
>> control valve is leaking. Is this a hard thing to replace myself? Would it
>> be wise for me to use an old line off of a used car? The new line is very
>> expensive from Chrysler dealers!
>>
>> Any other comments or pointers on this is greatly appreciated Thank you.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:03 pm
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Thanks Bob.

It is actually engine oil cooler lines. The transmission cooler lines or on
the other side (left side of the radiator), the engine cooler line or on the
right side of the radiator. I was at the dealer yesterday and they said it
was engine oil and I said the same thing you said but they explained that
some of these Concorde models came with an optional engine oil cooler. BTW,
the wanted $480 to replace the 2 lines, I can't tell you what I said but
you'd probably figure that out yourself.

Thanks again.

"Bob Shuman" <reshuman.DeleteThis@removethis.alcatel-lucent.com> wrote in message
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> Possibly the transmission fluid (not engine oil) cooler line? I've not
> replaced one on your model/year, but did so on an older LH body since it
> too was leaking. I bought the part at the dealer and the part was about
> $50. Installation was not too difficult. I figured any old part would
> likely be prone to the same issue. In addition, $50 just wasn't worth
> the effort of pulling it at a salvage yard.
>
> Bob
>
>
>
> "Lisa" <00.DeleteThis@0000hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:qCpPj.29720$KJ1.27192@newsfe19.lga...
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> I got a 2001 Concorde with the 3.2 engine. It's got an engine oil cooler
>> in it and the supply line that connects the cooler (upper radiator) to
>> the control valve is leaking. Is this a hard thing to replace myself?
>> Would it be wise for me to use an old line off of a used car? The new
>> line is very expensive from Chrysler dealers!
>>
>> Any other comments or pointers on this is greatly appreciated Thank you.
>>
>>
>
>
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:04 pm
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Bill, thank you too.

As I explained to Bob, I have the optional engine oil cooler in my car and
these are engine oil lines.

"Bill Putney" <bptn DeleteThis @kinez.net> wrote in message
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>
> I think Bob may be right about it being the transmission cooler line. They
> have screw clamps on those lines - usually it's a matter of tightening the
> clamps back up rather than a hole in the line. (I own two 2nd gen.
> Concordes.)
>
> That would cost $zero.
>
> Bill Putney
> (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address
> with the letter 'x')
>
>
> Bob Shuman wrote:
>> Possibly the transmission fluid (not engine oil) cooler line? I've not
>> replaced one on your model/year, but did so on an older LH body since it
>> too was leaking. I bought the part at the dealer and the part was about
>> $50. Installation was not too difficult. I figured any old part would
>> likely be prone to the same issue. In addition, $50 just wasn't worth
>> the effort of pulling it at a salvage yard.
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>
>>
>> "Lisa" <00 DeleteThis @0000hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:qCpPj.29720$KJ1.27192@newsfe19.lga...
>>> Hello folks,
>>>
>>> I got a 2001 Concorde with the 3.2 engine. It's got an engine oil cooler
>>> in it and the supply line that connects the cooler (upper radiator) to
>>> the control valve is leaking. Is this a hard thing to replace myself?
>>> Would it be wise for me to use an old line off of a used car? The new
>>> line is very expensive from Chrysler dealers!
>>>
>>> Any other comments or pointers on this is greatly appreciated Thank you.
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Ted Mittelstaedt

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 10:45 pm
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"Lisa" <00 DeleteThis @0000hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello folks,
>
> I got a 2001 Concorde with the 3.2 engine. It's got an engine oil cooler
in
> it and the supply line that connects the cooler (upper radiator) to the
> control valve is leaking. Is this a hard thing to replace myself? Would it
> be wise for me to use an old line off of a used car? The new line is very
> expensive from Chrysler dealers!
>
> Any other comments or pointers on this is greatly appreciated Thank you.
>
>

Where and how is it leaking? If this is a steel tube (which it really
should be)
and there is a crack or some such in the tubing itself, then take the tube
off
and take it to a radiator shop and have them braise the crack or hole.

Ted
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 6:18 am
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"Lisa" <00.DeleteThis@0000hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Bill, thank you too.
>
> As I explained to Bob, I have the optional engine oil cooler in my car and
> these are engine oil lines.
>
> "Bill Putney" <bptn.DeleteThis@kinez.net> wrote in message
> news:6778phF2n9ki6U1@mid.individual.net...
> >
> > I think Bob may be right about it being the transmission cooler line.
They
> > have screw clamps on those lines - usually it's a matter of tightening
the
> > clamps back up rather than a hole in the line. (I own two 2nd gen.
> > Concordes.)
> >
> > That would cost $zero.
> >
> > Bill Putney
> > (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
address
> > with the letter 'x')
> >
> >
> > Bob Shuman wrote:
> >> Possibly the transmission fluid (not engine oil) cooler line? I've not
> >> replaced one on your model/year, but did so on an older LH body since
it
> >> too was leaking. I bought the part at the dealer and the part was
about
> >> $50. Installation was not too difficult. I figured any old part would
> >> likely be prone to the same issue. In addition, $50 just wasn't worth
> >> the effort of pulling it at a salvage yard.
> >>
> >> Bob
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Lisa" <00.DeleteThis@0000hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:qCpPj.29720$KJ1.27192@newsfe19.lga...
> >>> Hello folks,
> >>>
> >>> I got a 2001 Concorde with the 3.2 engine. It's got an engine oil
cooler
> >>> in it and the supply line that connects the cooler (upper radiator) to
> >>> the control valve is leaking. Is this a hard thing to replace myself?
> >>> Would it be wise for me to use an old line off of a used car? The new
> >>> line is very expensive from Chrysler dealers!
> >>>
> >>> Any other comments or pointers on this is greatly appreciated Thank
you.
>

The lines you are referring to have to be replaced if they are leaking, They
can not be fixed. When they leak, it is normally severe. I wouldn't pay more
the 2.0hrs to have them installed

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:20 am
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Max,

I ordered the line yesterday, I am going to give it a shot myself..I think
it is a straight forward replacement. Thanks.


"maxpower" <damnnickname DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Lisa" <00 DeleteThis @0000hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:23vPj.67790$y05.35834@newsfe22.lga...
>> Bill, thank you too.
>>
>> As I explained to Bob, I have the optional engine oil cooler in my car
>> and
>> these are engine oil lines.
>>
>> "Bill Putney" <bptn DeleteThis @kinez.net> wrote in message
>> news:6778phF2n9ki6U1@mid.individual.net...
>> >
>> > I think Bob may be right about it being the transmission cooler line.
> They
>> > have screw clamps on those lines - usually it's a matter of tightening
> the
>> > clamps back up rather than a hole in the line. (I own two 2nd gen.
>> > Concordes.)
>> >
>> > That would cost $zero.
>> >
>> > Bill Putney
>> > (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
> address
>> > with the letter 'x')
>> >
>> >
>> > Bob Shuman wrote:
>> >> Possibly the transmission fluid (not engine oil) cooler line? I've
>> >> not
>> >> replaced one on your model/year, but did so on an older LH body since
> it
>> >> too was leaking. I bought the part at the dealer and the part was
> about
>> >> $50. Installation was not too difficult. I figured any old part would
>> >> likely be prone to the same issue. In addition, $50 just wasn't
>> >> worth
>> >> the effort of pulling it at a salvage yard.
>> >>
>> >> Bob
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Lisa" <00 DeleteThis @0000hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:qCpPj.29720$KJ1.27192@newsfe19.lga...
>> >>> Hello folks,
>> >>>
>> >>> I got a 2001 Concorde with the 3.2 engine. It's got an engine oil
> cooler
>> >>> in it and the supply line that connects the cooler (upper radiator)
>> >>> to
>> >>> the control valve is leaking. Is this a hard thing to replace myself?
>> >>> Would it be wise for me to use an old line off of a used car? The new
>> >>> line is very expensive from Chrysler dealers!
>> >>>
>> >>> Any other comments or pointers on this is greatly appreciated Thank
> you.
>>
>
> The lines you are referring to have to be replaced if they are leaking,
> They
> can not be fixed. When they leak, it is normally severe. I wouldn't pay
> more
> the 2.0hrs to have them installed
>
> Glenn Beasley
> Chrysler Tech
>
>
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:23 am
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Ted,

This line is part steel, part rubber and it is leaking right at the joint
between the steel and rubber part, I don't think it could be fixed. It has
to be replaced as Maxpower suggested. Thanks.



"Ted Mittelstaedt" <tedm.RemoveThis@toybox.placo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Lisa" <00.RemoveThis@0000hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:qCpPj.29720$KJ1.27192@newsfe19.lga...
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> I got a 2001 Concorde with the 3.2 engine. It's got an engine oil cooler
> in
>> it and the supply line that connects the cooler (upper radiator) to the
>> control valve is leaking. Is this a hard thing to replace myself? Would
>> it
>> be wise for me to use an old line off of a used car? The new line is very
>> expensive from Chrysler dealers!
>>
>> Any other comments or pointers on this is greatly appreciated Thank you.
>>
>>
>
> Where and how is it leaking? If this is a steel tube (which it really
> should be)
> and there is a crack or some such in the tubing itself, then take the tube
> off
> and take it to a radiator shop and have them braise the crack or hole.
>
> Ted
>
>
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:15 am
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> The lines you are referring to have to be replaced if they are leaking, They
> can not be fixed. When they leak, it is normally severe. I wouldn't pay more
> the 2.0hrs to have them installed
>
> Glenn Beasley
> Chrysler Tech

Glen

Do these lines appear on any other 2001 Chrysler vehicles? Like maybe
my 2001 LHS?

Thanks
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 7:03 am
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"Bob AZ" <rwatson767.DeleteThis@aol.com> wrote in message
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>
> > The lines you are referring to have to be replaced if they are leaking,
They
> > can not be fixed. When they leak, it is normally severe. I wouldn't pay
more
> > the 2.0hrs to have them installed
> >
> > Glenn Beasley
> > Chrysler Tech
>
> Glen
>
> Do these lines appear on any other 2001 Chrysler vehicles? Like maybe
> my 2001 LHS?
>
> Thanks
> Bob AZ

Bob, if you gave me the last 8 of your vin # I could tell you if your
vehicle is equipped with an oil cooler

Glenn
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 9:45 am
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> > Do these lines appear on any other 2001 Chrysler vehicles? Like maybe
> > my 2001 LHS?
>
> > Thanks
> > Bob �AZ
>
> Bob, �if you gave me the last 8 of your vin # I could tell you if your
> vehicle is equipped with an oil cooler

Glenn

1H580394

Thanks
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"Bob AZ" <rwatson767 RemoveThis @aol.com> wrote in message
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> > Do these lines appear on any other 2001 Chrysler vehicles? Like maybe
> > my 2001 LHS?
>
> > Thanks
> > Bob ?AZ
>
> Bob, ?if you gave me the last 8 of your vin # I could tell you if your
> vehicle is equipped with an oil cooler

Glenn

1H580394

Thanks
Bob

Bob, It does not specify. If you did have it, you would see both lines
running down the passenger side radiator. One line will go to the passenger
side oil pan and the other to the oil filter adapter.

Glenn
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 12:42 am
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"Lisa" <00.RemoveThis@0000hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Ted,
>
> This line is part steel, part rubber and it is leaking right at the joint
> between the steel and rubber part, I don't think it could be fixed. It has
> to be replaced as Maxpower suggested. Thanks.
>

Ugh, what a stupid design. Running pressurized, hot engine oil through
a flexible rubber line is just asking for trouble. It's bad enough doing it
with power steering fluid but if a PS line bursts, your steering just gets
more difficult. If this line bursts, unless you shut your engine down
immediately, you spin a bearing.

Ted
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:58 am
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Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> "Lisa" <00.RemoveThis@0000hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:kDHPj.58066$QC.44946@newsfe20.lga...
>> Ted,
>>
>> This line is part steel, part rubber and it is leaking right at the joint
>> between the steel and rubber part, I don't think it could be fixed. It has
>> to be replaced as Maxpower suggested. Thanks.
>>
>
> Ugh, what a stupid design. Running pressurized, hot engine oil through
> a flexible rubber line is just asking for trouble. It's bad enough doing it
> with power steering fluid but if a PS line bursts, your steering just gets
> more difficult. If this line bursts, unless you shut your engine down
> immediately, you spin a bearing.
>
> Ted

You're connecting from an engine, that of course moves around a little,
to a rigid chassis-mounted cooler. Would there be fatigue problems with
metal lines, even corrugated ones of affordable materials?

Bill Putney
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address with the letter 'x')
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