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1997 Chrysler Concorde intermittent transmission problem



 
 
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Old December 6th 04, 12:48 PM
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Default 1997 Chrysler Concorde intermittent transmission problem

I wanted to say thanks to those who responded to my questions about the
problems I was having with my Chrysler Concorde's transmission. While my
brother was visiting, he checked out the wiring thoroughly again and did
not find any problems. However, he found anti-corrosion material in the
part of the wiring connector of the output sensor that plugs in the
transmission. After he cleaned all that out, we now have a good
connection and the car no longer goes into limp mode. It has been two
months now, with no problems. I would never have thought the source of
the problem would be something that was added to protect the connection
actually caused the bad connection. (A transmission shop replaced the
sensor, so I don't know if it came that way from dealer or if they added
it). Just thought maybe others were having similar problems and this may
also be their problem... Thanks again all.

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