
LAMPS
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BULB APPLICATION
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EXTERIOR LAMPS
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HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT
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ILLUMINATED ENTRY SYSTEM
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LAMP BULB SERVICE
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LAMP DIAGNOSIS
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LAMP DIAGNOSIS
GENERAL INFORMATION
LH vehicles use lighting on the interior and exte-
rior of the vehicle for illuminating and indicating
purposes. Lighting circuits are protected by fuses or
circuit breakers. Lighting circuits require an over-
load protected power source, on/off device, lamps and
body ground to operate properly. Plastic lamps re-
quire a wire in the harness to supply body ground to
the lamp socket. Lamp sockets that are exposed to
moisture should be coated with Mopar, Multi-purpose
Grease or equivalent to avoid corrosion. If a socket
has become corroded, clean socket and bulb base with
abrasive fiber sanding pad or metallic bristle brush.
Replace sockets and bulbs that are deformed from
corrosion that could prevent continuous body ground.
Wire connectors can make intermittent contact or
become corroded. Before coupling wire connectors, in-
spect the terminals inside the connector. Male termi-
nals should not be bent or disengaged from the
insulator. Female terminals should not be sprung
open or disengaged from the insulator. Bent and
sprung terminals can be repaired using needle nose
pliers and pick tool. Corroded terminals appear
chalky or green. Corroded terminals should be re-
placed to avoid recurrence of the problem symptoms.
Wire connector terminals should be coated with Mo-
par, Multi-purpose Grease or equivalent to avoid cor-
rosion.
Begin electrical system failure diagnosis by testing
related fuses and circuit breakers in the fuse block
and engine compartment. Verify that bulbs are in
good condition and test continuity of the circuit
ground. Refer to Group 8W, Wiring Diagrams for
component location and circuit information.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: EYE PROTECTION SHOULD BE USED
WHEN SERVICING GLASS COMPONENTS. PER-
SONAL INJURY CAN RESULT.
CAUTION: Do not touch the glass of halogen bulbs
with fingers or other possibly oily surface, reduced
bulb life will result.
Do not use bulbs with higher candle power than
indicated in the Bulb Application table at the end of
this group. Damage to lamp can result.
Do not use fuses, circuit breakers or relays having
greater amperage value than indicated on the fuse
panel or in the Owners Manual.
When it is necessary to remove components to service
another, it should not be necessary to apply excessive
force or bend a component to remove it. Before damag-
ing a trim component, verify hidden fasteners or cap-
tured edges are not holding the component in place.
HEADLAMP DIAGNOSIS
LH vehicles built for use in Canada are equipped
with a Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) system. The
DRL system operates the headlamps at 50% illumina-
tion with the headlamp switch OFF and the engine
running. The DRL system is controlled by the Daytime
Running Lamp Module located on radiator closure
panel on the right side of the engine compartment. The
DRL module overrides the headlamp switch when the
headlamps are turned OFF. The headlamps operate
normally when the headlamps are turned ON.
When a vehicle experiences problems with the head-
lamp system, verify the condition of the battery con-
nections, charging system, headlamp bulbs, wire con-
nectors, relay, high beam dimmer switch and headlamp
switch. Refer to Group 8W, Wiring Diagrams for com-
ponent locations and circuit information.
SYMPTOM
Headlamps are dim when engine is idling of
with ignition turned OFF. Canada cars must
have lamps ON.
LAMPS
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Summary of Contents for Concorde 1993
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Page 7: ...LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 0 3 ...
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Page 24: ...Fig 1 L H Platform Front Suspension 2 2 SUSPENSION AND DRIVESHAFTS ...
Page 25: ...SUSPENSION STEERING DIAGNOSIS FRONT WHEEL DRIVE SUSPENSION AND DRIVESHAFTS 2 3 ...
Page 27: ...Fig 2 L H Platform Front Suspension SUSPENSION AND DRIVESHAFTS 2 5 ...
Page 44: ...Fig 1 Front Stabilizer Bar And Stabilizer Bar Mounting 2 22 SUSPENSION AND DRIVESHAFTS ...
Page 63: ...SUSPENSION STEERING DIAGNOSIS FRONT WHEEL DRIVE SUSPENSION AND DRIVESHAFTS 2 41 ...
Page 75: ...Fig 1 L H Platform Fully Independent Rear Suspension SUSPENSION AND DRIVESHAFTS 2 53 ...
Page 92: ...SPECIFICATIONS ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS AT CURB HEIGHT 2 70 SUSPENSION AND DRIVESHAFTS ...
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Page 97: ...Fig 3 Proper Nut Thread Size And Tube Routing ABS Equipped BRAKES 5 3 ...
Page 105: ...BRAKE SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS BRAKES 5 11 ...
Page 106: ...BRAKE SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS 5 12 BRAKES ...
Page 107: ...BRAKE SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS BRAKE SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS BRAKES 5 13 ...
Page 145: ...FIG 2 PARKING BRAKE CABLE ROUTING BRAKES 5 51 ...
Page 198: ...BRAKE ACTUATION SYSTEM TIGHTENING REFERENCE 5 104 ANTI LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ...
Page 200: ...COOLING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS 7 2 COOLING SYSTEM ...
Page 201: ...COOLING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS COOLING SYSTEM 7 3 ...
Page 202: ...COOLING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS 7 4 COOLING SYSTEM ...
Page 203: ...COOLING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS COOLING SYSTEM 7 5 ...
Page 204: ...COOLING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS 7 6 COOLING SYSTEM ...
Page 205: ...COOLING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS COOLING SYSTEM 7 7 ...
Page 220: ...SPECIFICATIONS TORQUE COOLING SYSTEM CAPACITY 7 22 COOLING SYSTEM ...
Page 225: ...Fig 7 Battery Diagnostics BATTERY STARTING CHARGING SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS 8A 5 ...
Page 236: ...Fig 14 Starter Relay Tests 8A 16 BATTERY STARTING CHARGING SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS ...
Page 239: ...Fig 1 Charging Diagnostics BATTERY STARTING CHARGING SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS 8A 19 ...
Page 242: ...Fig 6 Generator Fault Codes 8A 22 BATTERY STARTING CHARGING SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS ...
Page 243: ...Fig 7 Check For Inadequate Low Charging BATTERY STARTING CHARGING SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS 8A 23 ...
Page 244: ...Fig 8 Check For Overcharging 8A 24 BATTERY STARTING CHARGING SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS ...
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Page 291: ...Fig 25 Instrument Panel Breakdown INSTRUMENT PANEL AND GAUGES 8E 9 ...
Page 292: ...Fig 26 Instrument Panel Breakdown 207 8E 10 INSTRUMENT PANEL AND GAUGES ...
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Page 298: ...Fig 1 Radio Diagnosis 8F 2 AUDIO SYSTEM ...
Page 299: ...Fig 2 Radio Connector Circuits AUDIO SYSTEM 8F 3 ...
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Page 308: ...Fig 2 Horn Diagnosis 8G 2 HORNS ...
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Page 313: ...Fig 4 System Diagnosis SPEED CONTROL SYSTEM 8H 3 ...
Page 314: ...Fig 5 System Diagnosis Continued 8H 4 SPEED CONTROL SYSTEM ...
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Page 327: ...Fig 5 Wiper Motor Runs Diagnosis WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEMS 8K 3 ...
Page 328: ...Fig 6 Wiper Motor Will Not Run Diagnosis 8K 4 WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEMS ...
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Page 388: ...ENGINE DIAGNOSIS PERFORMANCE ENGINE 9 5 ...
Page 389: ...ENGINE DIAGNOSIS MECHANICAL 9 6 ENGINE ...
Page 416: ...ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS 3 3L ENGINE 9 33 ...
Page 417: ...ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS CONT 9 34 3 3L ENGINE ...
Page 418: ...ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS CONT 3 3L ENGINE 9 35 ...
Page 419: ...ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS CONT 9 36 3 3L ENGINE ...
Page 420: ...TORQUE 3 3L ENGINE 9 37 ...
Page 450: ...ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS 3 5L ENGINE 9 67 ...
Page 451: ...ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS CONT 9 68 3 5L ENGINE ...
Page 452: ...ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS CONT TORQUE 3 5L ENGINE 9 69 ...
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Page 456: ...EXHAUST SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS EXHAUST SYSTEM AND INTAKE MANIFOLD 11 3 ...
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Page 470: ...EXHAUST SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS EXHAUST SYSTEM AND INTAKE MANIFOLD 11 3 ...
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Page 485: ...Fig 6 Engine Compartment Side View 13 4 FRAME AND BUMPERS ...
Page 486: ...Fig 7 Forward Frame Section and Engine Cradle FRAME AND BUMPERS 13 5 ...
Page 487: ...Fig 8 Rear Frame Section 13 6 FRAME AND BUMPERS ...
Page 491: ...Fig 6 Engine Compartment Side View 13 4 FRAME AND BUMPERS ...
Page 492: ...Fig 7 Forward Frame Section and Engine Cradle FRAME AND BUMPERS 13 5 ...
Page 493: ...Fig 8 Rear Frame Section 13 6 FRAME AND BUMPERS ...
Page 507: ...Fig 37 Chassis Fuel Tubes 14 14 FUEL SYSTEMS ...
Page 534: ...3 3L FUEL INJECTOR DIAGNOSIS FUEL SYSTEMS 14 41 ...
Page 535: ...3 5L FUEL INJECTOR DIAGNOSIS 14 42 FUEL SYSTEMS ...
Page 544: ...POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE 60 WAY CONNECTOR FUEL SYSTEMS 14 51 ...
Page 545: ...DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE DESCRIPTION 14 52 FUEL SYSTEMS ...
Page 546: ...DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE DESCRIPTION CONTINUED FUEL SYSTEMS 14 53 ...
Page 547: ...DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE DESCRIPTION CONTINUED 14 54 FUEL SYSTEMS ...
Page 567: ...STEERING COMPONENTS SERVICE DIAGNOSIS POWER STEERING SERVICE DIAGNOSIS 19 2 STEERING ...
Page 568: ...POWER STEERING SERVICE DIAGNOSIS STEERING 19 3 ...
Page 569: ...POWER STEERING SERVICE DIAGNOSIS 19 4 STEERING ...
Page 570: ...POWER STEERING SERVICE DIAGNOSIS STEERING 19 5 ...
Page 571: ...POWER STEERING SERVICE DIAGNOSIS 19 6 STEERING ...
Page 572: ...POWER STEERING SERVICE DIAGNOSIS STEERING 19 7 ...
Page 591: ...Fig 1 L H Platform Saginaw Tilt Steering Column 19 26 STEERING ...
Page 604: ...DIAGNOSIS GUIDE VEHICLE WILL NOT MOVE TRANSAXLE 21 5 ...
Page 605: ...DIAGNOSIS GUIDE FLUID LEAKS 21 6 TRANSAXLE ...
Page 606: ...DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART A TRANSAXLE 21 7 ...
Page 607: ...DIAGNOSIS CHART B 21 8 TRANSAXLE ...
Page 682: ...DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE 11 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE 12 TRANSAXLE 21 83 ...
Page 683: ...DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE 13 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE 14 21 84 TRANSAXLE ...
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Page 685: ...DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE 17 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE 18 21 86 TRANSAXLE ...
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Page 695: ...DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE 50 58 21 96 TRANSAXLE ...
Page 696: ...DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE 60 62 TRANSAXLE 21 97 ...
Page 697: ...42LE HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS 21 98 TRANSAXLE ...
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Page 710: ...42LE SPECIFICATIONS 42LE FOUR SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE TRANSAXLE 21 111 ...
Page 712: ...MASTER SHIM CHART TRANSAXLE 21 113 ...
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Page 717: ...Fig 4 Tire Wear Patterns 22 4 WHEELS TIRES ...
Page 718: ...LEAD CORRECTION CHART WHEELS TIRES 22 5 ...
Page 765: ...Fig 5 Charge Determination Graph 24 6 HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ...
Page 781: ...DRB II SCAN TOOL FLOW CHART MANUAL ATC 24 22 HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ...
Page 782: ...DRB II SCAN TOOL MENU BODY SECTION CLIMATE CONTROL ITEMS HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 24 23 ...
Page 783: ...DRB II SCAN TOOL FLOW CHART SYSTEM TESTS 24 24 HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ...
Page 786: ...ENGINE VACUUM SCHEMATIC 3 3L ENGINE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS 25 3 ...
Page 787: ...ENGINE VACUUM SCHEMATIC 2 5L ENGINE 25 4 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS ...
Page 796: ...EGR DIAGNOSIS CHART 3 3L ENGINE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS 25 13 ...
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