This detailed service repair manual is specifically designed for the 2004 Chrysler Concorde LH Platform. It provides comprehensive information, maintenance procedures, and troubleshooting guides for every aspect of your vehicle. This manual is the same resource used by professional mechanics at local repair shops, ensuring it delivers the most accurate and up-to-date information available.
The manual's clear and concise language, combined with high-quality diagrams and illustrations, makes it easily understandable for both novice and experienced mechanics. Step-by-step instructions, detailed exploded diagrams, and precise specifications walk you through every repair procedure, allowing you to perform maintenance and repairs efficiently and confidently.
This manual is a valuable tool for anyone wanting to understand their vehicle better, proactively maintain it, or tackle repairs themselves. It acts as a complete reference guide, offering everything necessary to keep your 2004 Chrysler Concorde LH Platform running smoothly.
The 2004 Chrysler Concorde, built on the LH platform, represented a significant evolution of Chrysler's mid-size sedan offerings. Introduced in 1993, the LH platform revolutionized Chrysler's design philosophy, emphasizing front-wheel drive, a unibody construction, and a focus on refined handling and comfortable interior space. The Concorde, along with its sibling models – the Dodge Intrepid and the Eagle Vision – became known for their spacious cabins, plush ride, and respectable powertrains.
The 2004 model year saw the Concorde receive a mid-cycle refresh, incorporating revised styling, updated interior materials, and a new engine option. The standard powerplant was a 2.7-liter V6, generating ample power for everyday driving. However, the optional 3.5-liter V6, borrowed from the Chrysler 300M, offered a significant increase in performance, making the Concorde a more engaging drive. The Concorde's reputation for reliability, combined with its comfortable interior, made it a popular choice for families and commuters alike. While the LH platform was eventually replaced by the LX platform in 2005, the Concorde, along with its counterparts, left a lasting legacy, establishing Chrysler as a force to be reckoned with in the mid-size sedan segment.