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Question by 95Concorde3.3
Submitted on 6/18/2004
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My 1995 Chrysler Concorde's 3.3 V6 engine stalls and re-starts when driving down the road or highway. Tachometer goes to zero, then just as suddenly the engine is operating. Sometimes when I turn a corner, or come to a stop it stalls, but I have to re-start it. Anyone out there with similar symptoms. Other than the stalling, the car is a pleasure as 106k. Appreciate any feedback. Thanks.


Answer by stewart
Submitted on 1/6/2005
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I am having the same problem with a 95 cirrus. I have no answer but could sure use help.


 

Answer by Coolrunning2005
Submitted on 3/13/2005
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it may be your cylinder head i have a 91 dodge dynasty that was doing the same thing and the cylinder head went on it if it was me i would have some one look at the cylinder heads left and right

 

Answer by Jay Hughes
Submitted on 5/9/2005
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I also have a 3.3 V6 '95 Concorde.

It SOUNDS like a transmission problem that I ran into myself- these particular cars seem to have them.

Long story short, it acted the same way and I thought it was the engine. I got a local dealer to put in a rebuilt tranny, and it's running like a charm now.

Contact me at jay4321@comcast.net and I can give you some info -

 

Answer by carguy
Submitted on 5/9/2005
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i think u have bad gas in it, try and empty it out then fill it up with new gas

 

Answer by LIDA
Submitted on 6/30/2006
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mine stalled and wouldnt start...i dont know if it is a sensor of somesor or a fuel tank problem..any suggestions

 

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