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Author | Topic: Florida Mechanic |
Coachescrew Prowler Newbie From:Auburndale, Florida |
posted 05-10-2018 01:30 PM
We live near Lakeland, Fla. Wondering if there is anyone that folks would recommend to work on my 2000. Is the best place to go simply a Chrysler/Dodge dealer? Thank you! |
padroo POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Chesterton, IN, USA |
posted 05-10-2018 02:11 PM
The engine and the transmission in the Prowler were used in other Chrysler cars of the era. Any Chrysler dealer should be able to handle those issues. The electrical system is more specific to Prowler as far as parts go but any Chrysler dealer should be able to read codes because they have the right tools. The suspension is pure Prowler but not exactly rocket science. Someone may chime in and tell you if they know of a Prowler Tech and this is always your best bet. From what I have head not all Chrysler dealers sold the Prowler and with age I am sure some of the trained people have retired. Chrysler dealers should be able to get you any parts if they are still available. JMO |
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