One problem related to emission control has been reported for the 1997 Chrysler Concorde. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
First, it started out with the cracked fuel rail problem which cost us over 900. 00 to remedy and ever since we have had nothing but problems with it not wanting to idle so we replaced the idle contol at the cost of over 60. 00 which still hasn't fixed the issue. The scans being done show a misfire in cylinder #5 but also can't be remedied. You can be driving along at highway speeds and all of a sudden it bucks wildly, the tachometer swings wildly then it just stalls and won't restart. The egr valve at a cost of over 114. 00. Problem still exists. Noone can seem to find a resolve to this issue. This has turned my vehicle into a very unreliable means of transportation and I won't permit my wife to drive it any longer, yet we are forced to continue making our payments or have it repossesed. This has been going on now for at least four months with us nursing the vehicle just to drive the ten miles to work with several stoppages along the way.