1997 Chrysler Concorde lx no wheel cylinder time

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1997 Chrysler Concorde lx no wheel cylinder time

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2C3HD56F1VH772515 I am trying to find book time for rear wheel cylinders on this car, and there is nothing listed.
Some people try to turn back their odometers. Not me, I want people to know why I look this way. I've traveled a long way, and some of the roads weren't paved.

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Re: 1997 Chrysler Concorde lx no wheel cylinder time

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No reply? No admin on this one? Is it just my look up, or do others show the same?
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Re: 1997 Chrysler Concorde lx no wheel cylinder time

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I did look it up and got the same thing. Unfortunately I cannot answer why.

When this occurs, I simply call in and get what I need. I don't find it unusual that info like that may be missing on occasion. I'm sure it's a daunting task to assemble and organize. As long as it's only occasional. :D
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Re: 1997 Chrysler Concorde lx no wheel cylinder time

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1.3 for both sides is what I come up with from another source.
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Thank you for the replies, 1 I was just letting them know so they can maybe fix it, although I am sure with it being an old car probably not high on priority. Also I know most cars show about 1.8 in Mitchell so I did go off of that. Hope everyone is staying safe and healthy.
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nickscarcare wrote:Thank you for the replies, 1 I was just letting them know so they can maybe fix it, although I am sure with it being an old car probably not high on priority. Also I know most cars show about 1.8 in Mitchell so I did go off of that. Hope everyone is staying safe and healthy.
I thought 1.3 seemed to low but that's what it said.
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Re: 1997 Chrysler Concorde lx no wheel cylinder time

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Just a reminder - this section is provided for specific repair discussions and advice about the work among yourselves. The repair team doesn't monitor the forum; we'd not notice a request like that down here, sorry it was missed. If you find a coverage issue that would require editorial correction, please record those here: https://managerforum.net/viewforum.php?f=213 [Using ProDemand]

There is also a link to a form to submit electronically however a quick phone call would save the wait for a response.
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I figured the powers at be could move it to where it needs to go. I can never log into the prodemand site to make comments, so this is my option. I don't have all day to look around for where to post. Also the second link does not work. The "quick" phone call is never that.
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Re: 1997 Chrysler Concorde lx no wheel cylinder time

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nickscarcare wrote:I figured the powers at be could move it to where it needs to go. I can never log into the prodemand site to make comments, so this is my option. I don't have all day to look around for where to post. Also the second link does not work. The "quick" phone call is never that.
The post has been moved to the ProDemand coverage topic. You do not have to log into ProDemand for support options. Now you know where these inquiries go on the forum. I tested the link and fixed it on the site but didn't edit the link in the post. It works now.
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