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sharma.deepak83

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 5:00 pm
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I have chrysler concorde 1999 3.2L Lxi the engine has been working ok
and I have been doing my oil changes before time around 4000K to keep
a smooth ride. Yesterday I parked my car and went in for grocerys and
came back to find out its not starting at all. I tried to start it for
about 5 mins but no response. I opened the hood took my engine oil
stick out, put that back in and it started working all by itself. Does
anybody has an idea if this is an indication to a bigger problem to
come in near future.

Deepak Sharma

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 6:06 pm
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On Jan 7, 8:43 pm, "Daniel Who Wants to Know"
<danielthechs....TakeThisOut@merrychristmasi.com> wrote:
> <sharma.deepa....TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:b388a1da-c9d5-4a35-ac8e-191007b3153c@z17g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>
> >I have chrysler concorde 1999 3.2L Lxi the engine has been working ok
> > and I have been doing my oil changes before time around 4000K to keep
> > a smooth ride. Yesterday I parked my car and went in for grocerys and
> > came back to find out its not starting at all. I tried to start it for
> > about 5 mins but no response. I opened the hood took my engine oil
> > stick out, put that back in and it started working all by itself. Does
> > anybody has an idea if this is an indication to a bigger problem to
> > come in near future.
>
> > Deepak Sharma
>
> If it just clicked when you turned the key to start then it is time to
> replace the starter solenoid contacts and plunger and clean all the main
> electrical connections such as the battery terminals. If it cranked but
> didn't fire we can't help you without more info.

Thanks Daniel, your answer explains a lot. I freaked out because I
came by some forms which read stuff like concorde Lxi total engine
failure and stuff. Also one last question how much do you think
getting the electrical signals and starter solenoid fixed.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 1:43 am
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<sharma.deepak83 RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have chrysler concorde 1999 3.2L Lxi the engine has been working ok
> and I have been doing my oil changes before time around 4000K to keep
> a smooth ride. Yesterday I parked my car and went in for grocerys and
> came back to find out its not starting at all. I tried to start it for
> about 5 mins but no response. I opened the hood took my engine oil
> stick out, put that back in and it started working all by itself. Does
> anybody has an idea if this is an indication to a bigger problem to
> come in near future.
>
> Deepak Sharma

If it just clicked when you turned the key to start then it is time to
replace the starter solenoid contacts and plunger and clean all the main
electrical connections such as the battery terminals. If it cranked but
didn't fire we can't help you without more info.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 2:50 am
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<sharma.deepak83 DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
news:b388a1da-c9d5-4a35-ac8e-191007b3153c@z17g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>I have chrysler concorde 1999 3.2L Lxi the engine has been working ok
> and I have been doing my oil changes before time around 4000K to keep
> a smooth ride. Yesterday I parked my car and went in for grocerys and
> came back to find out its not starting at all. I tried to start it for
> about 5 mins but no response. I opened the hood took my engine oil
> stick out, put that back in and it started working all by itself. Does
> anybody has an idea if this is an indication to a bigger problem to
> come in near future.
>
Before you start in any serious work, try removing your battery cables,
cleaning the cable ends and battery posts, and reconnecting them making sure
they clamp on tight. (If it's a side terminal battery, same applies, just
change "clamp on" to "screw in".) With computer controls, it's possible to
get some weird symptoms from something as silly as a bad battery
connection...
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Bill Putney

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 3:34 am
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sharma.deepak83.RemoveThis@gmail.com wrote:
> On Jan 7, 8:43 pm, "Daniel Who Wants to Know"
> <danielthechs....RemoveThis@merrychristmasi.com> wrote:
>> <sharma.deepa....RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:b388a1da-c9d5-4a35-ac8e-191007b3153c@z17g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>> I have chrysler concorde 1999 3.2L Lxi the engine has been working ok
>>> and I have been doing my oil changes before time around 4000K to keep
>>> a smooth ride. Yesterday I parked my car and went in for grocerys and
>>> came back to find out its not starting at all. I tried to start it for
>>> about 5 mins but no response. I opened the hood took my engine oil
>>> stick out, put that back in and it started working all by itself. Does
>>> anybody has an idea if this is an indication to a bigger problem to
>>> come in near future.
>>> Deepak Sharma
>> If it just clicked when you turned the key to start then it is time to
>> replace the starter solenoid contacts and plunger and clean all the main
>> electrical connections such as the battery terminals. If it cranked but
>> didn't fire we can't help you without more info.
>
> Thanks Daniel, your answer explains a lot. I freaked out because I
> came by some forms which read stuff like concorde Lxi total engine
> failure and stuff. Also one last question how much do you think
> getting the electrical signals and starter solenoid fixed.

I don't know what forums you were reading, but the 3.2L engine is *very*
reliable. What I think you were probably reading about is the 2.7L
engine of the Concorde LX (one of which I own - actually I own one of
each - one '98 LXi, one '99 LX).

If it is in fact the starter solenoid contacts (fairly likely), the
contacts can be had from www.partamerica.com for around $18 including
shipping. Enter your car info. and search on the word "solenoid". One
of your choices will be "Starter Solenoid Repair Kit" - click on it -
that's the one you want. If you pay someone to replace them, it would
be a couple hours labor probably. You might just have them replace the
starter, but frankly, I would trust an OEM starter a few years old (with
your new solenoid contacts) than most of the aftermarket rebuilt
starters - my personal opinion.

BTW - the second reply that you responded to was not Daniel, and I am
yet a third responder to your initial post. Good advice from all three IMO.

Bill Putney
(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
address with the letter 'x')
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sharma.deepak83

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 5:12 am
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On Jan 8, 3:34 am, Bill Putney <b....RemoveThis@kinez.net> wrote:
> sharma.deepa....RemoveThis@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Jan 7, 8:43 pm, "Daniel Who Wants to Know"
> > <danielthechs....RemoveThis@merrychristmasi.com> wrote:
> >> <sharma.deepa....RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> >>news:b388a1da-c9d5-4a35-ac8e-191007b3153c@z17g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>
> >>> I have chrysler concorde 1999 3.2L Lxi the engine has been working ok
> >>> and I have been doing my oil changes before time around 4000K to keep
> >>> a smooth ride. Yesterday I parked my car and went in for grocerys and
> >>> came back to find out its not starting at all. I tried to start it for
> >>> about 5 mins but no response. I opened the hood took my engine oil
> >>> stick out, put that back in and it started working all by itself. Does
> >>> anybody has an idea if this is an indication to a bigger problem to
> >>> come in near future.
> >>> Deepak Sharma
> >> If it just clicked when you turned the key to start then it is time to
> >> replace the starter solenoid contacts and plunger and clean all the main
> >> electrical connections such as the battery terminals. If it cranked but
> >> didn't fire we can't help you without more info.
>
> > Thanks Daniel, your answer explains a lot. I freaked out because I
> > came by some forms which read stuff like concorde Lxi total engine
> > failure and stuff. Also one last question how much do you think
> > getting the electrical signals and starter solenoid fixed.
>
> I don't know what forums you were reading, but the 3.2L engine is *very*
> reliable. What I think you were probably reading about is the 2.7L
> engine of the Concorde LX (one of which I own - actually I own one of
> each - one '98 LXi, one '99 LX).
>
> If it is in fact the starter solenoid contacts (fairly likely), the
> contacts can be had fromwww.partamerica.comfor around $18 including
> shipping. Enter your car info. and search on the word "solenoid". One
> of your choices will be "Starter Solenoid Repair Kit" - click on it -
> that's the one you want. If you pay someone to replace them, it would
> be a couple hours labor probably. You might just have them replace the
> starter, but frankly, I would trust an OEM starter a few years old (with
> your new solenoid contacts) than most of the aftermarket rebuilt
> starters - my personal opinion.
>
> BTW - the second reply that you responded to was not Daniel, and I am
> yet a third responder to your initial post. Good advice from all three IMO.
>
> Bill Putney
> (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
> address with the letter 'x')

Thanks again, search on google for Concorde heater problem. Thanks for
the heads up on the price man.
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Daniel Who Wants to Know

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 6:55 pm
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<sharma.deepak83.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:eec0db3b-3709-4bba-8af8-914fd94b968e@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jan 8, 3:34 am, Bill Putney <b....DeleteThis@kinez.net> wrote:
>> sharma.deepa....DeleteThis@gmail.com wrote:
>> > On Jan 7, 8:43 pm, "Daniel Who Wants to Know"
>> > <danielthechs....DeleteThis@merrychristmasi.com> wrote:
>> >> <sharma.deepa....DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> >>news:b388a1da-c9d5-4a35-ac8e-191007b3153c@z17g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> >>> I have chrysler concorde 1999 3.2L Lxi the engine has been working ok
>> >>> and I have been doing my oil changes before time around 4000K to keep
>> >>> a smooth ride. Yesterday I parked my car and went in for grocerys and
>> >>> came back to find out its not starting at all. I tried to start it
>> >>> for
>> >>> about 5 mins but no response. I opened the hood took my engine oil
>> >>> stick out, put that back in and it started working all by itself.
>> >>> Does
>> >>> anybody has an idea if this is an indication to a bigger problem to
>> >>> come in near future.
>> >>> Deepak Sharma
>> >> If it just clicked when you turned the key to start then it is time to
>> >> replace the starter solenoid contacts and plunger and clean all the
>> >> main
>> >> electrical connections such as the battery terminals. If it cranked
>> >> but
>> >> didn't fire we can't help you without more info.
>>
>> > Thanks Daniel, your answer explains a lot. I freaked out because I
>> > came by some forms which read stuff like concorde Lxi total engine
>> > failure and stuff. Also one last question how much do you think
>> > getting the electrical signals and starter solenoid fixed.
>>
>> I don't know what forums you were reading, but the 3.2L engine is *very*
>> reliable. What I think you were probably reading about is the 2.7L
>> engine of the Concorde LX (one of which I own - actually I own one of
>> each - one '98 LXi, one '99 LX).
>>
>> If it is in fact the starter solenoid contacts (fairly likely), the
>> contacts can be had fromwww.partamerica.comfor around $18 including
>> shipping. Enter your car info. and search on the word "solenoid". One
>> of your choices will be "Starter Solenoid Repair Kit" - click on it -
>> that's the one you want. If you pay someone to replace them, it would
>> be a couple hours labor probably. You might just have them replace the
>> starter, but frankly, I would trust an OEM starter a few years old (with
>> your new solenoid contacts) than most of the aftermarket rebuilt
>> starters - my personal opinion.
>>
>> BTW - the second reply that you responded to was not Daniel, and I am
>> yet a third responder to your initial post. Good advice from all three
>> IMO.
>>
>> Bill Putney
>> (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
>> address with the letter 'x')
>
> Thanks again, search on google for Concorde heater problem. Thanks for
> the heads up on the price man.

Sorry for not replying myself but it looks like others have the situation
under control. I was at my cousin's house and couldn't check or reply to
this thread.
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 7:05 am
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On Jan 12, 6:00 pm, "Daniel Who Wants to Know"
<danielthechs....RemoveThis@merrychristmasi.com> wrote:
> <sharma.deepa....RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:eec0db3b-3709-4bba-8af8-914fd94b968e@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > On Jan 8, 3:34 am, Bill Putney <b....RemoveThis@kinez.net> wrote:
> >> sharma.deepa....RemoveThis@gmail.com wrote:
> >> > On Jan 7, 8:43 pm, "Daniel Who Wants to Know"
> >> > <danielthechs....RemoveThis@merrychristmasi.com> wrote:
> >> >> <sharma.deepa....RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> >> >>news:b388a1da-c9d5-4a35-ac8e-191007b3153c@z17g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>
> >> >>> I have chrysler concorde 1999 3.2L Lxi the engine has been working ok
> >> >>> and I have been doing my oil changes before time around 4000K to keep
> >> >>> a smooth ride. Yesterday I parked my car and went in for grocerys and
> >> >>> came back to find out its not starting at all. I tried to start it
> >> >>> for
> >> >>> about 5 mins but no response. I opened the hood took my engine oil
> >> >>> stick out, put that back in and it started working all by itself.
> >> >>> Does
> >> >>> anybody has an idea if this is an indication to a bigger problem to
> >> >>> come in near future.
> >> >>> Deepak Sharma
> >> >> If it just clicked when you turned the key to start then it is time to
> >> >> replace the starter solenoid contacts and plunger and clean all the
> >> >> main
> >> >> electrical connections such as the battery terminals. If it cranked
> >> >> but
> >> >> didn't fire we can't help you without more info.
>
> >> > Thanks Daniel, your answer explains a lot. I freaked out because I
> >> > came by some forms which read stuff like concorde Lxi total engine
> >> > failure and stuff. Also one last question how much do you think
> >> > getting the electrical signals and starter solenoid fixed.
>
> >> I don't know what forums you were reading, but the 3.2L engine is *very*
> >> reliable. What I think you were probably reading about is the 2.7L
> >> engine of the Concorde LX (one of which I own - actually I own one of
> >> each - one '98 LXi, one '99 LX).
>
> >> If it is in fact the starter solenoid contacts (fairly likely), the
> >> contacts can be had fromwww.partamerica.comforaround $18 including
> >> shipping. Enter your car info. and search on the word "solenoid". One
> >> of your choices will be "Starter Solenoid Repair Kit" - click on it -
> >> that's the one you want. If you pay someone to replace them, it would
> >> be a couple hours labor probably. You might just have them replace the
> >> starter, but frankly, I would trust an OEM starter a few years old (with
> >> your new solenoid contacts) than most of the aftermarket rebuilt
> >> starters - my personal opinion.
>
> >> BTW - the second reply that you responded to was not Daniel, and I am
> >> yet a third responder to your initial post. Good advice from all three
> >> IMO.
>
> >> Bill Putney
> >> (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
> >> address with the letter 'x')
>
> > Thanks again, search on google for Concorde heater problem. Thanks for
> > the heads up on the price man.
>
> Sorry for not replying myself but it looks like others have the situation
> under control. I was at my cousin's house and couldn't check or reply to
> this thread.

Hi I wanted to know how much a 1999 3.2L Chrysler concord lxi can work
without giving any kind of problems with the engine , transmission or
anything big.
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