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We found the following complaints for PLYMOUTH PROWLER (2001)

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No crashes or injuries. Normal driving situation. This vehicle has low mileage. The failure of the "clock spring" in the steering column has caused the airbags to be disabled, and the airbag warning light is on. The cruise control functions on the steering wheel failed also.the "clockspring" provides the electrical connection to the driver side airbag and switches in the steering wheel.the repair requires an expensive part ($150.00) plus shop labor requiring remoc\val of the driver side airbag.

The contact owns a 2001 plymouth prowler.the air bag indicator light illuminated and would not dim.afterwards, the check air bag indicator light illuminated.a local mechanic diagnosed the clock spring as the failure.the current and failure mileages were 10,100.updated 05/04/07.

Lowerright ball jointcame apart

Hood shocks do not support hood weight. I have had the hood crash down several times, but no one was hurt. Other owners of plymouth/chrysler prowlers have reported changing the hood shocks several times with no solution. Several other owners have reported being hit on the head while looking under the hood, having injured their wrists and fingers from hoods crashing down.

2001 prowler hood shocks failure...hood slams shut with no warning.8jb

Working in the engine compartment with the hood open.hood strut rods release ( hold the hood open and then release suddenly) the hood without warning and the hood slams down on whatever is in the way.hit in the head two different times causing contusions and abrasions to my head. Problem occurred with 200 miles on the car and dealership replaced the strut rods at 1300 miles.the new strut rods are starting to exhibit the same problem. (dealer kept the original hood struts.)

Hood shocks do not support hood weight. I have had the hood crash down several times, but no one was hurt. Other owners of plymouth/chrysler prowlers have reported changing the hood shocks several times with no solution.several other owners have reported being hit on the head while looking under the hood, having injured their wrists and fingers from hoods crashing down.

My 2001 plymouth prowler hood fell on my left wrist without any warning causing a severe bruise that lasted several weeks.initially i thought the wrist was broken but an x-ray showed it wasn't.

Hood shocks do not support hood weight. I have had the hood crash down several times, but no one was hurt. Other owners of plymouth/chrysler prowlers have reported changing the hood shocks several times with no solution. Several other owners have reported being hit on the head while looking under the hood, having injured their wrists and fingers from hoods crashing down.

The contact owns a 2001 plymouth prowler. The contact stated that the mechanism which held the hood open failed and the hood dropped down onto his head. The failure recurred a total of five times. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer on four occasions and was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and offered to assist with the repair costs. The vehicle was not repaired after the fifth failure. The failure mileage was 20. Updated 04/06/12*ljupdated 05/31/12

While driving straight at 40 mph on a smooth roadway, city street, the right,lower ball joint separated from the a-frame. The steering wheel locked. I was able to guide the vehicle to the right edge of the roadway. There was no warning.. Noise or any other indication of the failure. Justthe pop of the failed ball joint separating and then the right front of the car scraping on the pavement. Other vehicles in the area steered around me to avoid a collision.

The ball joints are weak. Have been from the beginning. The don't last as long as with other cars and break fairly easy. It's a problem that needs to be addressed asap. I was very lucky, mine broke as i was pulling into a parking spot at a restaurant. I had just gotten off the interstate doing highway speed.

I own a 2001 chrysler prowler and on september 25, 2010 i was driving home from a car show and the right front lower ball joint failed. The lower suspension "a" arm collapsed and the wheel caved in. Just an hour earlier i was driving on the freeway and this could have resulted in a terrible accident. This ball joint was the replacement from a re-call for all prowler ball joints. The ball joint that failed was the "new" design and i don't understand why it too failed. I had the car towed to the chrysler dealership and they replaced both lower balls joint under the previous "re-call" notification for the second time.

Consumer contacted the sales/service dealer regarding recall remedy 03v034000. The dealer advised the manufacturer did not send advance parts for remedy, and parts can only be ordered once the vehicle experienced the failure.

-the contact said that the font spanking ball joint has a recall that has not been addressed.the contact said that he had made a right turn and accelerated to 16 mphwhen the ball joint failed.the contact said that he will have the car towed to a shop and that he will save all parts and the repair order.

Front lower ball joint broke.

While driving at 55 mph, consumer states vehicle took a nose dive into the pavement and suddenly drifted to the left hitting a concrete barrier.took to dealer and dealer states the front drivers side ball joint had separated.please provide any further information. Ph

While driving straight at 40 mph on a smooth roadway, city street, the right,lower ball joint separated from the a-frame. The steering wheel locked. I was able to guide the vehicle to the right edge of the roadway. There was no warning.. Noise or any other indication of the failure. Justthe pop of the failed ball joint separating and then the right front of the car scraping on the pavement. Other vehicles in the area steered around me to avoid a collision.

Six months ago consumer received nhtsa recall 03v034000; concerning control arm ball joints. Dealer still didn't have the proper tools to fix the vehicle.

Six months ago consumer received nhtsa recall 03v034000; concerning control arm ball joints. Dealer still didn't have the proper tools to fix the vehicle.

Front shocks and hood lift supports failed (4) times

The front shocks on the 2001 prowler are leaking the vehicle only has 7,020 miles and is less then 3 years old.

This vehicle has frequent failures of the front shock absorbers.they are prone to leaking suspension fluid onto themselves and the surrounding chassis, brake ,exhaust and engine components. It is driven normally and has few miles. There is no decernable cause to the failure. It is my belief that the shock absorbers are either poorly made or of a defective design. They have been replaced twice, once at 2000 miles and again at 8000 miles. Thiese repairs were done under warranty.they are now leaking again at 16000 miles.




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