Chrysler Concorde owners have reported 6 problems related to engine rattling and whining sounds (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The contact owns a 2002 Chrysler Concorde. While driving 60 mph, the contact heard a loud rattling sound coming from the engine. The vehicle is no longer able to be driven. The fuel system was unknown. The current and failure mileages were 108,780.
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: the contact stated while driving at 55 mph, there was a rattling noise coming from the engine compartment. The vehicle stalled completely, and the power steering failed. The vehicle was taken to a independent repair shop. The mechanic determined that the engine had dropped a valve, and that the vehicle needed a complete engine replacement. There were no repairs were made.
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I own a 1998 Chrysler Concorde lxi and currently the mileage on this car is around 84000. On June 28, 2006, while driving, suddenly engine making a rattling noise without any warning or indications, and lost power and turned off. After obtaining three different expert opinions from different mechanics, I have been told that the engine has failed and I have two options - either put a new engine or junk it. The estimated cost of repair is around $6000. I called the Chrysler today (July 2, 2006) and received a file number (it is 15115756). At the end of the call, I was told that Chrysler cannot help in this matter. I have the understanding that Chrysler has received many complaints about this problem and in many cases, they have got the cars repairs at their cost. Keeping in view the many people complaining about this, I feel that Chrysler need to look into this very carefully and must take the responsibility of having it repaired at their cost. I never expected this kind of trouble with this car, especially from a pioneer manufacturing automaker company like Chrysler.
My car shut off while at a stop light. It started back up, but making this awful rattling noise. I had a auto shop tell me a few things and I paid to get a few repairs that cost me closed to $1,000. Then before I could get a repair done to the timing chain of my '99' Concorde, it shut down on me as I was leaving work. I had to get it towed from the middle of traffic, during rush hour and it is now in my garage waiting to be repossessed.
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While driving vehicle made a loud rattling noise. Consumer pulled over, stopped the vehicle, and the engine failed. Took the vehicle to the Chrysler dealer. Found that they have been having this problem with the engine on this particular vehicle.
Consumer states the column gear shift is too hard to shift when needed, consumer used both hands to shift into another gear. Dealer contacted. Consumer also stated that while driving the engine started to race, when she checked the dashboard, she saw that the gear shift had somehow shifted to neutral. (the vehicle automatically shifted to another gear unknown to her, same thing repeats) there is a whining noise coming from the engine. Consumer feels that this vehicle is too dangerous to drive. The consumers mechanic insists that the scarceness of the part is an indication of universal failure.