Summary
The Chrysler Concorde has 4 recalls spanning the 1993 and 2004 model years, with the most serious being a hood latch defect on 2004 models where an internal crack can cause both the primary and secondary latches to fail, allowing the hood to fly open without warning while driving.
The 2004 model year also shares this hood latch concern across two overlapping filings, both describing the same cracked internal component and the same risk of unexpected hood opening. On 1993 models, rubber O-rings sealing the fuel injector rail supply, return, and crossover tubes can degrade and allow fuel to leak into the engine compartment, creating a fire risk. There is also a transmission interlock issue on 1993 models with automatic transmissions and floor-mounted shifters, where the park interlock can fail and allow the shifter to be moved out of Park with the key removed, or allow the key to be pulled out before the vehicle is actually in Park, raising the risk of unintended vehicle movement.