RyanRC187
Viper Owner
All,
Thank you for checking out my thread. I hate to admit this, but after being incredibly reliable and using my 2003 Viper as a daily driver, she has begun to overheat.
It started yesterday evening on my way to meeting friends for dinner. I honestly didn't even notice until the red warning light came on indicating the temperature had reached 260*. I immediately pulled over, walked the few hundred meters to the restaurant, and allowed the car to cool while we had dinner. Upon returning I checked the coolant and it was very low - In fact it took an entire gallon bottle. I had hoped that would resolve the issue, but after having a friend follow me home without issue, I decided to sit in the car and allow it to idle for approximately 8-10 minutes. The temperature reached 240* before I decided to turn off the engine despite the 40* temperature outside.
After the short 10 minutes trip to the air station in the morning, I decided to ask a buddy of mine if he might know of anything that may help. We looked at it for about two hours and after replacing the relay, realized the fan doesn't seem to be working. That makes sense being that the car's temp remains relatively normal while cruising with our current colder temps, but overheats while sitting.
Is this a common problem? Any idea how much this might cost to fix by taking it in? I unfortunately work long hours and don't have time to do the work myself.
Thanks for your time.
Thank you for checking out my thread. I hate to admit this, but after being incredibly reliable and using my 2003 Viper as a daily driver, she has begun to overheat.
It started yesterday evening on my way to meeting friends for dinner. I honestly didn't even notice until the red warning light came on indicating the temperature had reached 260*. I immediately pulled over, walked the few hundred meters to the restaurant, and allowed the car to cool while we had dinner. Upon returning I checked the coolant and it was very low - In fact it took an entire gallon bottle. I had hoped that would resolve the issue, but after having a friend follow me home without issue, I decided to sit in the car and allow it to idle for approximately 8-10 minutes. The temperature reached 240* before I decided to turn off the engine despite the 40* temperature outside.
After the short 10 minutes trip to the air station in the morning, I decided to ask a buddy of mine if he might know of anything that may help. We looked at it for about two hours and after replacing the relay, realized the fan doesn't seem to be working. That makes sense being that the car's temp remains relatively normal while cruising with our current colder temps, but overheats while sitting.
Is this a common problem? Any idea how much this might cost to fix by taking it in? I unfortunately work long hours and don't have time to do the work myself.
Thanks for your time.