On Jan 7, 9:50 pm, "Ron Seiden" <subronsei...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> <sharma.deepa...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>I
have chrysler concorde 1999 3.2L Lxi the engine has been working ok
> > and I have been doing my oil changes before time around 4000K to keep
> > a smooth ride. Yesterday I parked my car and went in for grocerys and
> > came back to find out its not starting at all. I tried to start it for
> > about 5 mins but no response. I opened the hood took my engine oil
> > stick out, put that back in and it started working all by itself. Does
> > anybody has an idea if this is an indication to a bigger problem to
> > come in near future.
>
> Before you start in any serious work, try removing your battery cables,
> cleaning the cable ends and battery posts, and reconnecting them making
sure
> they clamp on tight. (If it's a side terminal battery, same applies,
just
> change "clamp on" to "screw in".) With computer controls, it's possible
to
> get some weird symptoms from something as silly as a bad battery
> connection...
Thanks again daniel, I really appreciate you replying to my questions.
I will check the connections tomorrow morning. Also do you know a good
manual or an ebook which will help me know how a car works and what
should I do on common problems and stuff. I really cant trust auto
repair shops when it comes to fix my car and stuff. I went to Crappy
tire for changing my brakes and they charge me $ 400 for stuff like
rotors , tire rods and stuff and I guess half of the stuff they just
made it up. Thanks again man.


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