Target Audience:
Dodge Intrepid, Concorde, and Vision owners seeking to perform their own maintenance and repairs.
Value Proposition:
Provides detailed, dealer-level repair information at a fraction of the cost of professional labor, enabling DIY repairs and significant cost savings.
Ease Of Use:
Easy layout format with step-by-step instructions, making complex repairs manageable for DIY enthusiasts.
Content Completeness:
Covers all repairs A-Z, mechanical and electrical, with specific focus on vehicle systems.
Delivery Method:
Instant download delivery after payment, allowing immediate access to repair information.
Licensing:
Unlimited use license, never times out or expires.
Powertrain:
Engine, Transaxle, Clutch, Manual Transmission, Automatic Transmission, Differential, Driveshaft
Chassis:
Steering, Suspension, Brakes (including ABS), Wheels, Tires
Body And Interior:
Body, Interior Trim, Glass, Doors, HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), Automatic Climate Control
Electrical:
Wiring Diagrams, Ignition, Lighting, Gauges, SRS (Supplemental Restraint System)
Maintenance:
Routine Maintenance, Tune-up Procedures
Engine Repair:
Engine Removal/Installation, Cylinder Head/Valve Train, Engine Block, Engine Lubrication, Intake Manifold/Exhaust System, Valve Timing Procedures, Chain & Gear Replacement, Tensioner Adjustments/Release/Reset, Timing Marks, Chain Routing & Sprocket/Gear Valve Timing Marks
Transmission Repair:
Clutch Replacement, Manual Transmission Servicing, Automatic Transmission Servicing, Differential Servicing
Brake System:
Brake Service, ABS System Diagnosis and Repair
Steering And Suspension:
Steering System Repair, Suspension Component Replacement and Alignment Procedures
Electrical And Diagnostics:
Electrical System Troubleshooting, Wiring Diagram Interpretation, SRS System Diagnostics
Depth:
Comprehensive A-Z repair, mechanical and electrical, from routine maintenance to complete overhauls.
Dodge Intrepid Concorde Vision Engine Options 1993 1997:
Likely includes 3.3L V6 (EGA), 3.5L V6 (EGE), and potentially a 3.8L V6 (L32) for certain model years or trims. Specific engine codes would be detailed within the manual.
Typical Horsepower Range:
Approximately 150-215 hp depending on engine and year.
Typical Torque Range:
Approximately 180-230 lb-ft depending on engine and year.
Fuel Delivery Type:
Multi-point fuel injection (MPI).
Ignition System:
Distributorless ignition system (DIS) or Coil-on-Plug (COP) depending on specific engine and year.
Emissions Control:
Catalytic converter, EGR system, and O2 sensors as per federal emissions standards of the era.
Transmission Type:
Automatic Transaxle (e.g., A604, 41TE) was standard on most models.
Manual Transmission Availability:
Manual transmissions were rare or unavailable for these specific models during these years.
Automatic Transmission Features:
Electronic shifting, likely with overdrive and torque converter lock-up.
Automatic Transmission Fluid Type:
ATF+3 or equivalent (specific type detailed in manual).
NHTSA Crash Test Ratings:
Ratings varied by year and specific test; generally performed well for the era, but detailed specific year ratings are best found in official NHTSA archives.
Active Safety Features:
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) was available on most models.
Passive Safety Features:
Driver and passenger front airbags. Seatbelt pre-tensioners.
Audio Systems:
Available premium audio systems, possibly including cassette and CD players.
Climate Control:
Automatic climate control systems were an option, offering precise temperature management.
Cruise Control:
Standard or optional cruise control systems.
Early Connectivity:
Limited by era; primarily focused on vehicle diagnostics and basic electronic controls.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 3,000-5,000 miles or 3-6 months, depending on driving conditions and oil type (refer to manual for exact specification).
Tire Rotation Interval:
Recommended every 5,000-7,500 miles.
Coolant Flush Interval:
Approximately every 30,000 miles or 2-3 years (refer to manual).
Engine Oil Type:
Typically SAE 5W-30 or 10W-30, depending on ambient temperature (refer to manual for precise specification).
Coolant Type:
Chrysler Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant (HOAT) or equivalent.
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 3 brake fluid.
Common Intrepid Concorde Vision Issues:
Potential for head gasket leaks (especially with certain early engine designs), transmission solenoid issues, power window regulator failures, and HVAC blend door actuator problems.
Electrical System Quirks:
Early models could experience minor electrical gremlins, often related to body control modules or sensor failures; detailed troubleshooting in manual.
Dodge Legacy:
Dodge, a division of Chrysler, has a long history of producing a wide range of vehicles, from muscle cars to family sedans.
Dodge Intrepid Concorde Vision Platform:
These models were part of Chrysler's LH platform, which debuted in the early 1990s and featured cab-forward design principles for increased interior space.
Model Lineage:
The Dodge Intrepid was a sportier, more performance-oriented sibling to the Chrysler Concorde, while the Eagle Vision (though not explicitly listed, it shared the platform and would be covered in a broader manual of this era) was marketed under Chrysler's Eagle brand.
Manufacturing Locations:
Likely manufactured at Chrysler assembly plants in North America.
Platform Recognition:
Chrysler's LH platform vehicles were generally well-received for their spacious interiors and comfortable ride, contributing to Chrysler's resurgence in the early 1990s.
Consumer Satisfaction Era:
Consumer satisfaction varied during this period; detailed reviews from the era can offer insights, and this manual helps owners maintain their vehicles for better satisfaction.