Plymouth Prowler - Popular Questions, Answers, Tips & Manuals
1999 left door glass off track....how to repair
In most cases, you will be disassembling the inner door panel and window and replacing the window regulator.
Because they use as much plastic as possible, you should have a broken plastic piece in the assembly.
Remember, when you remove the door panel, you will likely break several of the plastic clips that hold it on, and you will want to buy some new ones to replace those.
God bless your efforts.
Where is the trans filler?
It has a filler tube:
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Simply pull the handle out of the trans fuild filler port in the engine ... produced from1999 to 2001 as the Chrysler Prowler when Plymouth was dropped in 2001.
THE CAR WILL NOT STAY RUNNING
The car will not stay running ?How long ? dies right away ,runs for a bit , till warm ? Any lights on the instrument cluster lit or flashing ? Security ?
Where is starter located on a 1999 Plymouth Prowler
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- If your testing indicates that the starter must be removed, the first step is to disconnect the negative cable at the battery.
- It may be necessary to place the vehicle on a lift to gain access to the starter. Before lifting the vehicle, disconnect all wires, fasteners, and so on that can be reached from under the hood.
- Disconnect the wires leading to the solenoid terminals.
- To avoid confusion when reinstalling the starter, it is wise to mark the wires so they can be reinstalled on their correct terminals.
- On some vehicles you may need to disconnect the exhaust system to be able to remove the starter.
- Loosen the starter mounting bolts and remove all but one.
- Support the starter while removing the remaining bolt.
- Then pull the starter out and away from the flywheel.
- Once the starter is free, remove the last bolt and the starter.
- Once the starter is out, inspect the starter drive pinion gear and the flywheel ring gear.
Starter drive and flywheel ring gear wear patterns. Courtesy of Ford Motor Company.
- When the teeth of the starter drive are abnormally worn, make sure you inspect the entire circumference of the flywheel.
- If the starter drive or the flywheel ring gear show signs of wear or damage, they must be replaced.
- Reverse the procedure to install the starter.
- Make sure all electrical connections are tight.
- If you are installing a new or remanufactured starter, sand away the paint at the mounting point before installing it. Also, make sure you have a good hold on the starter while installing it.
- Many General Motors' starters use shims between the starter and the mounting pad.
Shimming the starter to obtain proper pinion-to-ring gear clearance. Courtesy of General Motors Corporation - Service Operation.
- To check this clearance, install the starter and insert a flat blade screwdriver into the access slot on the side of the drive housing. Pry the drive pinion gear into the engaged position.
- Use a wire feeler gauge or a piece of 0.020-inch (0.5080-mm) diameter wire to check the clearance between the gears.
Checking the clearance between the pinion gear and the ring gear.
- If the clearance between the two gears is incorrect, shims will need to be added or subtracted to bring the clearance within specs.
- If the clearance is excessive, the starter will produce a high-pitched whine while it is cranking the engine.
- If the clearance is too small, the starter will make a high-pitched whine after the engine starts and the ignition switch is returned to the RUN position.
- Every starter should be bench tested after it is removed and before it is installed. to conduct a free speed or load test on a starter, see the free speed test.
Hello, When I start my 1999 Prowler with a cold
Hello you might want to have your ignition timing checked yes it is electronic but still can come out of adjustment this is something you will need to take it in to have completed it is complicated and touchy if you have never done it it could be costly if incorrectly set.
When I put the car
It may be a worn cv joint. It could also be a loose low reverse tranny band. Check these things out.Good luck!
Dodge prowler
Cooling system problems are easy to fix as there really is only a few things that actually regulate the temp. Your thermostat is more than likely stuck half open. That would explain why its ok at night but not during the day.
Do your cooling fans come on? If they do and seem to be at least trying to do their job my solution would indeed be your best bet. Make sure your fans come on when the temp gets high, otherwise you may have a bad fan relay.
Remove the rear bumper
Removing Prowler Rear Bumpers First remove the four 10 MM bolts holding the trans cooler and drop it down. Support it by attaching one bolt to the lower hole on the cooler frame. This will keep the weight off the lines. This takes two min. and allows easy removal of the elect. lines. Then remove the four bolts on each bumper. The bolts are 13MM and 17MM. You will need a ratchet, sockets, extension and a 13MM open end wrench. If you remove the rear bumpers, you should replace the rear pan with one of the aftermarket ones otherwise you will have big holes staring at the people behind you. Go to prowleronline.com and check the vendors for a couple of options. Maybe you are removeing them to paint and reinstall. Look at this link for some options .. Mine is the 7th post down.
http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/014949.html Hope this helps.
What is the 'correct idle rpm' in gear while car is stopped for a 1990 Plymouth Acclaim V6 LX with Auto Trans?
The ideal idle RPM (revolutions per minute) for a 1990 Plymouth Acclaim V6 LX with an automatic transmission can vary slightly depending on factors like engine condition and specific adjustments. However, a common range for idle RPM is around 600 to 800 RPM when the car is in gear and stopped. It's always best to consult the vehicle's manual or reach out to a qualified mechanic for precise information tailored to your car's specifications.
Need the fire order to 1941 plymouth 6 cylinder
Firing order 1-5-3-6-2-4
As far as setting the points, they are to be set when the points are at the highest point on one of the cam lobes, does not matter which one.
As far as the distributor, the rotor only has to point to the plug on the compression stroke, not the exhuast stroke.
The zero mark on the front balancer is for timing the engine for number one cylinder only
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