Does your pressure bottle have a crack I n it? I have recently heard about a couple of these.
You need to check, appropriately fill, and monitor both the pressure tank and the overflow bottle. I generally fill the pressure tank to just below the neck. The overflow bottle ( Coolant Reserve...
redtanrt10, please note that the seller has described the interior as tan in the notes of the ad.
It looks "sort of tan" to me...and, tan to my Wife.
In my opinion, there are other questions that I could raise about this car that would have to be resolved by an in person inspection. Hopefully...
By the way, just for general information...the "green wire" is for programming key fobs.
Yes, I have heard of..and seen with my own eyes...a couple of Gen I Vipers that upon "grounding the green wire" in fact came out of "alarm shut down". As my experience with this situation expanded, I can...
I have been able to find a few (as have others) by trying both large and small dealerships. Specifically, I am referring to the SRT filter...part number 05038041AA
Before you do anything else, I would check the battery voltage 30-60 minutes after removing the battery tender. This may give you an answer without much effort.
VolsTN, since Stretch has not been on these forums much lately, I sent him a link to this thread. As his password is not handy, I am posting his response from an email that he sent to me:
"...I actually do not know the part number. The previous owner told me it was a Borla."
Sorry that this is...
First thing I would do is to check all of the connections on the plugs and coils. This would also be a good time to recheck that the wires are connected to the correct plug.
Ken, while I cannot speak specifically to your recent battery purchase, I can tell you that my local dealer gets their "MOPAR" batteries from a couple of different battery wholesalers. These wholesalers place MOPAR stickers on said batteries and the Parts Dept. sells them as the replacement...
You can help yourself in a couple of ways besides using a battery tender (float charger). Use "sleep mode" ("hibernation mode") to decrease battery drain as outlined in your owners manual. Also, invest in a quality group 34 AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) battery...which generally claim to last 2-3...
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