Chrysler Concorde fuel pump issue causing hard starts and excessive gas pumping needed on Chrysler Concorde

Submitted by kristic · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Chrysler Concorde owners report experiencing hard starts that require excessive gas pumping, which may be attributed to several fuel pump-related issues. These owners have noted that a drop in fuel pump pressure can lead to prolonged cranking before the engine starts. Additionally, a leaking fuel pump check valve is often cited as a common culprit, allowing fuel to drain back into the tank and necessitating extra pumping to build pressure. Some owners have also reported problems with leaking fuel injectors that can bleed pressure off, complicating the starting process. A clogged fuel filter may further exacerbate these issues by forcing the fuel pump to work harder, resulting in low fuel pressure and delayed fuel delivery to the injectors. Lastly, evaporation in the carburetor bowl after the engine is turned off can leave insufficient fuel for combustion, making starting difficult. It is recommended that owners diagnose these specific issues promptly to prevent further complications and ensure reliable vehicle operation.

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