Table 1 shows three common power train related problems of the 1999 Plymouth Prowler.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Automatic Transmission Control Module problems | |
| Automatic Transmission problems | |
| Power Train problems |
Autostick mode is constantly being disabled reverting to automatic mode causing erratic shifting and sudden burst of acceleration and difficulties controlling speed of vehicle. Previously happened on a long hot drive in traffic, according to the owner's manual the system detected power train overheating. Now the car shifts gears at will overriding driver control. There's definitely something defective with the autostick controls.
Consumer states that when vehicle gets to 50 mph, they start losing power and have to slam on the gas pedal for vehicle to accelerate. Mr.
My car has a leaking transmission, and could burn up the system if not fixed.