Positioning:
The Chrysler Concorde (2004) was positioned as a full-size sedan, offering a balance of comfort, space, and performance within the domestic luxury market. It competed with vehicles like the Buick Park Avenue, Ford Crown Victoria, and Chevrolet Impala.
Competition:
Targeted buyers seeking a comfortable, American-made large sedan with a focus on ride quality and interior spaciousness, often as a more affordable alternative to import luxury sedans.
Features:
Known for its distinctive styling, roomy interior, and a comfortable, compliant ride. The available V8 engine offered robust performance for its class.
Coverage Scope:
Complete official factory service and repair information for the 2004 Chrysler Concorde, all styles.
Estimated Pages:
Hundreds (specific count not provided, but described as complete).
Type:
Workshop Service Repair Manual
Quality:
Full professional quality, in-depth service and repair manual.
Delivery Method:
Instant PDF download link available on the checkout page after payment.
Engine:
Service, Repair, Engine Control System, Fuel Injection, Fuel System
Transmission:
Service, Repair
Brakes:
Brake System Service
Electrical:
Electrical System, Wiring Diagram, Troubleshooting
Suspension Steering:
Suspension, Steering
Cooling Fuel Emission:
Cooling System, Fuel Injection, Fuel System, Emission System
Climate Control:
Heater/Air Conditioning
Chassis Body:
Chassis/Body
Interior Safety:
Restraint System, Interior
Drivetrain:
Differential/Drive, Axle
Lubrication:
Periodic Lubrication procedures and specifications.
Maintenance:
General Maintenance, Periodic Lubrication, Scheduled Maintenance
Troubleshooting:
Troubleshooting, Diagnostic Procedures
Repair:
Step-by-step repair procedures based on complete disassembly, detailed substeps, component-specific repair.
Electrical Diagnostics:
Detailed troubleshooting for electrical system problems, including integrated wiring diagrams for ease of use.
Drive Axle:
Service and repair for differential and axle components.
Depth:
Comprehensive: From basic maintenance and troubleshooting to complete disassembly and repair procedures, including detailed diagnostics and electrical schematics. Suitable for DIYers and experienced mechanics.
Illustrations:
Hundreds of photos and illustrations, including enlarged insets for detailed part examination.
Instructions:
Numbered instructions, detailed substeps, notes, cautions, and warnings throughout each chapter.
Engine Options:
2.7L V6 (150 hp @ 5200 rpm, 171 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm) and 3.5L V6 (225 hp @ 5800 rpm, 240 lb-ft @ 3200 rpm). The 3.5L was the more powerful and common option for higher trims.
Engine Performance:
The 3.5L V6 provided strong acceleration and confident highway cruising, while the 2.7L offered adequate power for daily driving but was considered less refined and powerful.
Fuel Delivery:
Multi-port fuel injection (MPI) on both engines.
Control Module:
PCM (Powertrain Control Module) manages engine and transmission functions.
NHTSA Front Impact:
5-star driver, 4-star passenger (for 2004 model year).
IIHS Side Impact:
Good (for models equipped with side airbags, though side airbags were not standard on all trims).
Active Safety:
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Traction Control (often standard on 3.5L models).
Passive Safety:
Front airbags, optional front side airbags, reinforced passenger compartment.
Infotainment System:
Optional premium audio systems, CD player. Navigation was generally not a common factory option for this model year.
Driver Assistance Features:
Cruise control was standard. Limited electronic driver assistance compared to modern vehicles.
Connectivity Features:
Basic connectivity, typically an analog cell phone integration option in higher trims (if equipped).
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 3,000-5,000 miles or as indicated by the Oil Change Indicator System. Consult manual for specific details based on driving conditions.
Spark Plug Replacement:
Refer to manual for specific intervals, typically around 100,000 miles for platinum-tipped plugs on the 3.5L V6.
Engine Oil Type:
SAE 5W-30 synthetic blend or full synthetic recommended for most conditions. Consult manual for specific viscosity based on ambient temperature.
Transmission Fluid Type:
ATF+4 (Automatic Transmission Fluid Type 9602).
Coolant Type:
HOAT (Hybrid Organic Acid Technology) coolant, typically a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water.
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 3 brake fluid.
Common Problems:
Potential issues include intake manifold gasket leaks, ABS sensor failures, power window motor failures, and transmission solenoid issues in higher mileage vehicles. The 2.7L V6 is known for being prone to sludge buildup if maintenance is neglected.
Brand History:
Chrysler has a long history of producing large, comfortable sedans, often positioned as affordable luxury or full-size American family cars.
Concorde Generations:
The 2004 Concorde is part of the second generation (1998-2004) of the Chrysler Concorde, based on the Chrysler LH platform. This generation saw updates in styling, interior features, and powertrain options.
Last Year Of Production:
The Concorde was discontinued after the 2004 model year.
Manufacturing Plant:
Bramalea, Ontario, Canada.