Chrysler Concorde

Discussion in 'Concorde' started by landoluth33, Aug 25, 2006.

  1. landoluth33

    landoluth33 Guest

    I have a Chrysler Concorde. It keeps turning over and over again before it
    starts. I was told it could be the cold engine sensor. Does anybody know
    much about this car and could possibly give me some other possibilities
    for it not turning over immediately.
     
    landoluth33, Aug 25, 2006
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    tkloth Guest

    How many miles does the car have on it? Have you ever changed the fuel
    filter?

    Tim
     
    tkloth, Aug 25, 2006
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    Art Guest

    What year?
     
    Art, Aug 25, 2006
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    Bill Putney Guest

    I would think that if the fuel filter were that restrictive, he'd have
    other symptoms - like acceleration issues - that he would be posting
    about - not just delayed starting.

    Sounds like either a leaking injector (allowing the fuel rail to empty
    out when it sits - pump has to refill and pressurize the rail before it
    sees fuel at startup - clean or replace injector(s)), or the fuel pump
    check valve is leaking allowing the rail to empty back to the tank (new
    fuel pump). I've seen losts of posts of this symptom on the 300M Club
    forums, and it's almost always one of those two things.

    If black smoke comes out the exhaust when it does finally start, that
    would point more towards an injector (raw fuel in cylinder from injector
    leak). If no black smoke, then more likely the check valve.

    Do you find that turning the key to "run" (without going to "start") for
    a second, then to "off", and then attempting to start gives a quicker start?

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Aug 25, 2006
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    landoluth33 Guest

    The Concorde is a 1995 model
     
    landoluth33, Aug 25, 2006
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