Chrysler Concorde owners have reported 5 problems related to transmission fluid leaking (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The consumer noticed that car seemed to be pulling to the left/right. The consumer heard something pop and rattle and then parts started falling from the vehicle on to the highway. The consumer purchased more parts and they failed. The consumer took the vehicle to mechanic who determined the transmission fluid line was leaking . Another mechanic stated that the front end was coming part and was loose. The frame was loose and nothing was holding it together. After replacing all the parts, the consumer received a recall notice. Took it to dealer and they told her that they fixed the problem. But, didn't tell her what the problem was, but now problem is worse. Car was jumping like it didn't shift into gear. Transmission feels like it's slipping. Contact called NHTSA last week and talked to a lady and was told to replace the power steering fluid line. Bought piece of line and was told to buy a vacuum pipe.
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all problems of the 1997 Chrysler Concorde
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While driving and without warning the transmission failed and fluid leaked from the vehicle. .
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Clamps on transmission hose that connects to the radiator is leaking transmission fluid onto the front brakes discs. Consumer found out about the problem when trying to put vehicle in reverse, and the vehicle would not move . Contacted dealer, and dealer stated that they were aware of problem, and that clamps have been redesigned for newer models. But, there was nothing that they could do. Please give any further details.
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I've had 3 rebuilt transmissions and at this time my Chrysler is leaking transmission fluid.
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Transmission casing failed twice resulting in a fluid leakage.