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Anonymous Posted on Jul 21, 2012

Where is the pcv valve on a 95 chrysler concorde

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 12, 2008

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If I'm correct, I'm not sure, it's easier to jack up driver's side of car and have the wheels turned to the right. There are splash sheilds that you'ld have to remove. From there you can get your arm in to work with the starter. It's a tight fit though but doable. When you remove the starter the flywheel cover will come with. Make sure you put it back on exactly. So pay attention. I found out the hard way. Like I said I'm not sure. I worked on a dodge intrepid or concord around the same year. Since I'm a GM man, I don't remember it's a completly different setup or not.

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David Quesenberry

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2009

SOURCE: oil leak on 95 chrysler concorde. 3.5

What you need to do is steam clean engine compartment making sure to cover Distributor/coilpacks with plastic bags to make sure that they stay dry...Do this at a self serve coin wash....Prior to the steam clean spray engine degreaser on oil pan and block from under the vehicle...Once you are satisfied that engine is clean drive vehicle home and park it....Put a big piece of cardboard under vehicle as to locate proximity where leak is coming from(ie; location of drip marks on cardbord to possible places oil could leak...The reason for the cleaning first is because if you have oil all under your vehicle when it heats up it will drip from any where and this method will isolate leak....the most probable places are the pan gasket , drain plug (make sure there is a rubber gasket on plug), valve cover, Distributor( if applicable), oil filter , sending unit, and of course crank, cam seals...Remember that oil leaks are caused by back pressure in the system and more times than not all starts from a vehicle that has been neglected and has clogged pcv valve (positive crankcase ventillation) if you still cant determine where leak is coming from you will have to take it to a repair shop and have them do a die test....make sure it is a shop that you trust cause as you know oil leaks are very frustrating .....Good Luck

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ZJ Limited

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  • Posted on Sep 04, 2009

SOURCE: how do you replace the egr valve in a 1997

Chrysler Concorde 1993-1997 3.5L MFI 6cyl
Exhaust Gas Recirculation System
Operation

This system reduces the amount of oxides of nitrogen (NO x ) in the exhaust by allowing a predetermined amount of exhaust gases to recirculate and dilute the incoming fuel/air mixture. The diluted air/fuel mixture reduces peak flame temperature during combustion, which in turn inhibits the production of Nitrogen oxides. The principal components of the system are:
- EGR tube (connects a passage in the intake manifold to the exhaust manifold)
- EGR valve
- Electronic EGR Transducer
- Vacuum hoses


Component and System Testing

  1. Check the condition of all of the EGR system hoses and tubes for leaks, hardening or kinks on the rubber hoses. Repair and correct these conditions before proceeding any testing.
  2. Be sure that the hoses at both of the EGR valve and EGR valve control are connected to the proper fittings.
  3. Be sure the electrical connector is firmly attached at the valve control.
  4. To check the EGR system operation, connect the DRB III scan tool or equivalent to the 16-way data link connector. The data link connector is located on the lower edge of the instrument panel near the steering column. Follow the scan tool instructions.
  5. After checking the system with the DRB III scan tool, proceed to the EGR valve leak and control tests, then repair as necessary.

Removal & Installation
EGR Valve and Transducer

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EGR valve and transducer assembly-3.5 engine



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The EGR valve attaches to the back of the cylinder head-3.5L engine


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Loosen, but do not remove, the EGR tube to intake manifold screws

The EGR valve attaches to the rear of the right cylinder head.
  1. Remove the vacuum tube from the electric EGR transducer solenoid. Inspect the vacuum lines for cracking, poor seal due to hardness, or other problems. Replace with new hoses if necessary.
  2. Remove the electrical connector from the solenoid.
  3. Slide the transducer up and out of the mounting bracket.
  4. Loosen, but do not remove, the EGR tube to the intake manifold screws.
  5. Remove the EGR tube lower screws at the valve.
  6. Remove the EGR valve and transducer.
  7. Clean both gasket surfaces and check for any signs of leakage or cracks. Replace the components if any such damage is found or if the valve fails the tests.

To install:
  1. Loosely install the EGR valve and a new gasket onto the cylinder head.
  2. Using a new gasket, attach the EGR tube to the valve and tighten the screws to 95 inch lbs. (11 Nm).
  3. Tighten the EGR tube to the intake manifold plenum screws to 16 ft. lbs. (22 Nm).
  4. Tighten the EGR valve to the cylinder head screws to 16 ft. lbs. (22 Nm).
  5. Reconnect the transducer solenoid to the vacuum fitting on the manifold.
  6. Slide the transducer into the bracket.
  7. Reconnect the vacuum lines and electrical wires to the EGR transducer.
continue...

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Greg Bernett

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  • Posted on Nov 13, 2009

SOURCE: Front PCV Valve on chrysler town and country

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PCV valve location-2.4L engine

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PCV valve location-3.3L and 3.8L engines

Patrick Rayome

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2010

SOURCE: location of pcv valve on a 2000 chrysler concorde

PCV = Positive Crankcase Valve.
Look on top of your rear Valve Cover. There should should be a hose going onto the PCV that has a nut shaped base which is screwed into the Valve Cover.
First: remove the hose connection to the PCV.
Second: unscrew the PCV.

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