This comprehensive Chrysler 300M and Concorde Workshop Service Manual covers models from 1999 to 2001, offering a wealth of information for both professional mechanics and knowledgeable DIY enthusiasts. It provides detailed instructions for all aspects of maintenance, repair, and overhaul, encompassing a wide array of systems and components. From routine tune-ups and maintenance procedures to more complex repairs involving engine and transmission disassembly, this manual is your go-to resource for keeping your Chrysler 300M or Concorde running smoothly.
The manual includes detailed instructions on:
* **Engine:** Tune-ups, maintenance, removal and installation procedures, assemblies and disassemblies, fuel system, ignition, lubrication system, exhaust.
* **Transmission:** Removal and installation, adjustments, troubleshooting.
* **Electrical System:** Diagnosis, repair, troubleshooting, wiring diagrams.
* **Body:** Repair, maintenance, removal and installation of body parts.
* **Brakes:** Diagnosis, repair, maintenance, adjustment.
* **Suspension:** Diagnosis, repair, maintenance, adjustment.
* **Steering:** Diagnosis, repair, maintenance, adjustment.
This manual is written in clear and concise language, utilizing illustrations and diagrams to enhance understanding. It includes warnings, cautions, and notes to ensure safety and proper procedures are followed. With this manual, you can confidently tackle a wide range of repairs, saving time and money compared to taking your vehicle to a dealership.
The Chrysler 300M and Concorde were two full-size sedans produced by Chrysler from 1999 to 2004. They were based on the LH platform, which was also used for the Dodge Intrepid, Eagle Vision, and Chrysler LHS. Both models were known for their spacious interiors, comfortable ride, and powerful V6 engines.
The 300M was positioned as the sportier of the two models, featuring a more aggressive exterior design and a standard 253 horsepower 3.5L V6 engine. The Concorde, on the other hand, offered a more luxurious and refined experience with its plush interior and a slightly more relaxed driving demeanor. Both cars were available with optional features like leather upholstery, sunroof, and navigation system. They were praised for their reliability and overall value, earning a reputation for being solid and dependable family cars. Notably, both the 300M and Concorde were chosen as the “Official Car of Major League Baseball” for several years, showcasing their appeal to a broad audience.