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viper&prowler soul | Hi guys I just installed new ball joints before one year ago .. From prowler Store ( The new design ) so I have a crack now on rubber boots ( The new one less than 500 miles of drive after installed ) What can I do for fix that problem ? Notes: very small crack Q2 : my car now it has 50,000 miles .. So what kind of maintenance needed ? Q3 : are there any location should be grease it In the car more than ball joints ? Thanks for all Update !! Hi guys. I just finished install the new radiator superior .. and ireturn the thermostat .. i’m very happy with the results !! The overheat is gone .. The temperature gauge almost 1/2 Little bit Up Little bit down between the 1/2 gauge line .. ( maybe need more bleeding ) .. The low speed fan turn on with the A/C. ( superior radiator is the best Choice if you need to change your radiator ). My Q : is it that’s normal The low speed fan turn on with the A/C only ? And I want to thanks everyone here for help me This message has been edited by viper&prowler soul on 06-06-2020 at 08:33 AM |
ed monahan | Tip # 1, don't buy crap from the Prowler Store. It is over priced, lower quality and their return policy is basically non-existent. The only grease fittings are on the wheels. The anti freeze lubricates the water pump so that should be changed if it is old. The timing belt may be about due to be changed but most of them seem to be doing really well. you are much better off buying stuff here on POA than dealing with the Prowler Store, seriously. |
viper&prowler soul | Thanks Ed Actually this is the first time I buy from Prowler store .. & The last ! For example I get my new aluminum radiator from superior Company but I did not install it yet ..for 450$ only And another thing .. my fuel pump working excellent . The only problem It has Broken on the top but I fix it temporary .. Do you know from where I can get one whole assembly ? Or the top hat ? And I had overheated before 3/4 - and I take off the thermostat for flushing the system .. after I took the thermostat out it’s back to normal 1/2 gage .. I will return back the thermostat with the new aluminum radiator .. Did you think This is the problem of the overheat ? I’m afraid from head gasket ?? What do you think ?? This message has been edited by viper&prowler soul on 05-02-2020 at 01:16 AM |
kees | For a new fuel pump assembly visit the site of one of our members, Tom Mills, he sells an excellent replacement pump. Last item on the list.https://jeffersonautocollision.com/prowler-parts/ This message has been edited by kees on 05-02-2020 at 04:43 AM |
viper&prowler soul | Thanks Kees .. I will contact with him now |
ed monahan | I doubt if you have a bad head gasket. Start with the simplest thing, the cheapest fix and if that doesn't work, go to the next easiest thing. Probably a bad thermostat, but the radiator may have been partially clogged. The cars are about 20 years old so if it was not maintained, it may have had some gunk in it, for sure. Good luck. Go with the Tom Mills fuel pump fix. Many satisfied customers over the past few years. |
MIKE GATLIN | Don't overlook your radiator cap. A pressure test on will let you know if it needs to be replaced. It was a simple fix for me years ago. |
padroo | Prowlers have a problem with trapped air. There is a procedure in the service manual telling you how to get the air out of the system and it is easy to do. Good luck with your Prowler. |
viper&prowler soul | MIKE. padroo .ed .kees Thanks for all of you guys . |
RPL | I've had owners with over-heating issues tell me that they've bleed the air out of the system yet I typically find air trapped in the cooling system. I see that you're in the middle east. Make sure that you're using the stock grill and try removing the rubber seal at the back of the hood at the cowl. It will help exhaust some hot air. |
ed monahan | Good point Bob There is a bleeder valve on top of the engine, front middle of the car. |
viper&prowler soul | Thanks Bob & Ed I did the bleeding steam system .. And I found out I have just 1 speed radiator fan (High) . It works when the heat reaches half. And the low speed does not work.. what should I do ? |
LSK | quote: Originally posted by viper&prowler soul: Thanks Bob & Ed I did the bleeding steam system .. And I found out I have just 1 speed radiator fan (High) . It works when the heat reaches half. And the low speed does not work.. what should I do ?
Check for loose wiring at the fan connection. Check relays to see if the low speed relay is bad. You can swap the low with the high and turn on the AC. The fan should be on when the AC is on. Relay panel is located under the side panel on the driver's side. The relays are the same so moving them around shouldn't be a problem. If that doesn't work, the low speed part of the fan motor or the temperature sensor may be bad. If you don't have the manual for your Prowler, you can find them for sale here on POA. This message has been edited by LSK on 05-07-2020 at 07:46 AM |
Tony Goertz | Quick easy test to see if fan motor is OK... Pull both fan relays - jumper the relay socket with a test wire. One socket at a time. Fan should run each time. Use a heavy wire as the fan draws a lot of power. If both times fan runs - swap the fan relays with the other two relays - (fuel pump and starter). You will know right away if a relay is bad. |
viper&prowler soul | Thanks... Lsk & Tony I will test, and tell you the results... |
ed monahan | Did you solve the problem? |
viper&prowler soul | Hi Ed No not yet because of quarantine .. after 10 days From now All the workshops they will open .. and I know one technician guy (. The appointment has been reserved). I will let him to do all the steps in This page . And after that I will update you & everyone .. and I will try to post some picture . Thanks for your interest |
ed monahan | Good luck, hope they get you fixed up in just one trip. Let us know how it goes. |
viper&prowler soul | Up |
garysss | Thanks for update in first post. Good to hear your back on the road. |
viper&prowler soul | quote: Originally posted by garysss: Thanks for update in first post. Good to hear your back on the road.
Thanks to you gary , and everybody for help .
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