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Re: '99 Concorde from HELL!!! [grandmascar]
by kiawah on Mon Nov 10 04:06:55 PST 2008
It could be caused by a whole bunch of different things, ranging from battery to cabling, to relays, to ignition switch, to computer. Get it to the dealership or good mechanic to troubleshoot.
Re: '99 Concorde from HELL!!! [grandmascar]
by bolivar on Sun Nov 09 23:28:48 PST 2008
Well, in the GM world, especially Cadillac of about this age, there is a problem with Crank Position Sensors (Cads have two). When they have a problem, it will totally kill the motor. And many times the car will restart in a short time. And, it does not set any check engine code/s. But, no idea if this your problem. Oh, and a battery cable that failed will also shut the car down.
'99 Concorde from HELL!!!
by grandmascar on Sun Nov 09 14:16:24 PST 2008
I have had problems with the interior lights flashing, then I couldn't turn them off, so I took out all the bulbs so my battery wouldn't be drained. Yesterday I was driving and all of a sudden lost power, including my steering. I coasted to the side of the road. My headlights and dashboard still worked. (I do have plenty of gas in tank.) I waited a minute or so, then restarted the car. I drove it home but now I don't know what to do. Why would the car lose power while driving? This is the worst piece of crap car I have ever owned! :lemon: :mad:
'99 Concorde from HELL!!
by grandmascar on Sun Nov 09 14:07:43 PST 2008
I had the same problem with the interior lights flashing, then I couldn't turn them off, so I took out all the bulbs so my battery wouldn't be drained. Yesterday I was driving and all of a sudden lost power, including my steering. I coasted to the side of the road. My headlights and dashboard still worked. (I do have plenty of gas in tank.) I waited a minute or so, then restarted the car. I drove it home but now I don't know what to do. Why would the car lose power while driving? This is the worst piece of crap car I have ever owned! :lemon: :mad:
Re: Happy anniversary... [achance01]
by andre1969 on Sat Nov 08 15:57:46 PST 2008
Back when I had my oil pressure light problem, an Edmund's member was able to find the TSB for me. I did some digging back, and found the info... NUMBER: 08-36-99 GROUP: Electrical DATE: Oct. 15, 1999 SUBJECT: Engine Oil Pressure Light Flicker OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves adding a terminal/wire/vent to the oil pressure switch connector. MODELS: 1998 - 1999 (LH) Concorde/Intrepid NOTE :THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A 2.7L ENGINE. SYMPTOM/CONDITION: With a hot engine the oil pressure light may be on or flicker on at idle. DIAGNOSIS: Verify engine oil pressure as described on page 9-21 of the 1999 Concorde/Intrepid/LHS/300M service manual (Publication No. 81-270-9140). If engine oil pressure is within specification perform the Repair Procedure. PARTS REQUIRED: 1 05017800AA Wire Terminal/Vent REPAIR PROCEDURE: 1. Raise vehicle on a suitable hoist. 2. Remove engine oil pressure switch connector from switch. 3. Remove sealing dart from the empty cavity at the rear of the connector. 4. Pull terminal locking ring outward from front (switch) side of connector to gain access to terminal locking tabs. 5. Install wire terminal/vent, p/n 05017800AA, in place of the removed sealing dart. Slide locking ring back into place. 6. Attach the connector back on the oil pressure switch. 7. Spot tape the wire/vent to follow the harness towards the top of the engine compartment. This TSB says it only affects 1998-99 models, but it was also issued in 1999, so needless to say, the problem wasn't fixed by 2000! Anyway, print the above info out, and give it to your mechanic, and that should be a good starting point. Also, just a word of warning. If there's anything serious wrong with your 2.7, you might be better off just getting rid of the car and finding something else. The 2.7 is a fine engine when it's working, but when it breaks, it can be horribly expensive to fix. I've heard that if a 2.7 engine blows, it's actually cheaper to have a 3.2/3.5 engine swapped in! And Intrepids don't have very good resale value, so don't sink a ton of money into the car unless you truly, truly love it. I like my 2000 Intrepid, but have to admit that, at 142,500 miles, if the engine fried or the transmission shredded, I'd drop it like a hot rock.
Re: Uncomfortable seats [steve_]
by jayrider on Sat Nov 08 08:34:46 PST 2008
We are in the process of selling our 2002 chrysler concorde ltd and the seats are the best I have found in any car. The new chrysler models seem to be skimping on size and support --- must save a few bucks. We will miss the chrysler seating but the murano is just fine.

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