This comprehensive 1999 Plymouth Prowler Service and Repair Manual provides detailed instructions and illustrations for maintaining, servicing, diagnosing, and repairing your vehicle. It covers all models and is the same manual used by technicians at dealerships.
The manual includes step-by-step instructions, diagrams, illustrations, wiring schematics, and specifications. It covers every aspect of your vehicle, from basic maintenance to complex repairs.
The information is organized into clear sections, making it easy to find the information you need. You'll find detailed instructions on everything from engine repair to bodywork, as well as troubleshooting guides and diagnostic tips.
The manual covers a wide range of topics, including:
* Maintenance
* Engine
* Control System
* Mechanical
* Fuel Service Specifications
* Emission Control
* Intake Exhaust Cooling
* Lube
* Ignition Starting Charging
* Auto Transmission Clutch
* Manual Transmission
* Transfer Propeller Shaft
* Drive Shaft
* Differential
* Axle Suspension
* Tire & Wheel
* Brake Control
* Brake
* Parking Brake
* Steering Column
* Power Steering
* Air Condition
* Suppl Restraint System
* Seat Belt
* Engine Immobilizer
* Cruise Control
* Wiper & Washer
* Door Lock
* Meter Audio/Visual
* Horn
* Windshield/Glass Mirror
* Instrument Panel
* Seat
* Engine Hood/ Door
* Exterior & Interior
* Electrical
* Multiplex/ Can Communication
This manual is the perfect tool for anyone who wants to save money on car repairs by doing them themselves. It's also a great resource for experienced mechanics who need to refresh their knowledge or look up specific information.
The 1999 Plymouth Prowler, a striking and distinctive sports car, was a bold statement from Chrysler that revived the spirit of the classic hot rod genre while blending it with modern technology and styling. It was a two-seater roadster with a distinctive, retro-inspired design that paid homage to the iconic 1930s hot rods. The Prowler featured a long, low hood, a raked windshield, and a streamlined body with exposed body panels. Its bright, vibrant colors, such as "Viper Red" and "Electric Blue," further enhanced its unique character. Mechanically, the Prowler was powered by a 3.5-liter, 253-horsepower Chrysler V6 engine, coupled with a four-speed automatic transmission. It rode on a modified Chrysler minivan platform, which gave it a surprisingly spacious interior for a two-seater. The Prowler's design also incorporated a number of modern features such as independent suspension, disc brakes, and anti-lock brakes.
Despite its relatively short production run from 1999 to 2002, the Plymouth Prowler left a lasting impression on the automotive landscape. It was an audacious attempt to capture a niche market of enthusiasts seeking a distinctive and stylish sports car that combined modern performance with a nostalgic aesthetic. While its production numbers remained modest, the Prowler achieved cult status among car enthusiasts and collectors. The 1999 Plymouth Prowler Service and Repair Manual is an essential resource for owners of this iconic vehicle, providing detailed instructions and specifications for maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting. Its thorough coverage of various systems, from the engine and transmission to the suspension and electrical components, ensures that owners have the necessary information to keep their Prowlers in optimal condition.