The Chrysler 300M, LHS, Concorde, and Intrepid service repair manual offers comprehensive guidance for maintaining and repairing your 1999, 2000, or 2001 model. This detailed manual covers a wide range of topics, allowing you to confidently tackle various repair tasks. It includes in-depth instructions, illustrations, and diagrams that walk you through each procedure, making it suitable for both novice and experienced mechanics. You'll find information on essential maintenance tasks, troubleshooting common problems, and performing intricate repairs on your vehicle.
The manual covers numerous systems and components, including the engine, transmission, brake system, electrical system, suspension, cooling system, fuel injection, fuel system, emissions system, heater and air conditioning, engine control system, chassis and body, restraint system, interior, differential and drive, and axle. This comprehensive resource equips you with the knowledge to address a wide range of automotive needs. Whether you're tackling routine maintenance or more complex repairs, this service repair manual provides you with the necessary information to keep your vehicle running smoothly.
The Chrysler 300M, LHS, Concorde, and Intrepid were a quartet of mid-size sedans produced by Chrysler Corporation from 1999 to 2001. They shared a common platform and a significant portion of their design, differentiating primarily through minor styling cues and trim levels. These cars represented Chrysler's attempt to break into the premium sedan market, competing with established players like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. All four models featured an aerodynamic design with a distinctive "cab-forward" profile, characterized by a long hood and a shorter rear deck. They boasted spacious interiors, comfortable seating for five adults, and a generous trunk capacity.
The powertrain options were centered around a 2.7-liter V6 engine, capable of producing around 200 horsepower, as well as a more potent 3.2-liter V6 engine generating around 225 horsepower. Both powertrains were available with either a four-speed automatic or a five-speed manual transmission. The 300M was positioned as the sportiest model, featuring a firmer suspension and a more aggressive design. The LHS, sitting in the middle of the pack, offered a blend of luxury and performance. The Concorde, known for its spacious interior, catered to families and those seeking maximum comfort. Finally, the Intrepid, the entry-level model, provided a value-oriented option with a focus on practicality. While these vehicles achieved moderate success, their sales figures were overshadowed by the dominance of Japanese rivals. They nevertheless played a significant role in the revitalization of the Chrysler brand, showcasing its commitment to offering stylish and sophisticated sedans.