I installed the complete Belanger kit on my 2008 SSG Viper a few months back. Installed fairly easily and ran great initially. Lately I have been having an issue with the SES light coming on. It will come on and stay on for a few tanks of gas. Then for no apparent reason it will go off. For example today, I took the car out for a few hours in the hot 95+ degree weather and it ran great. The SES light was on initially upon start-up as it had been for the past few drives, but by the time I got out of the neighborhood it was off. The car ran great all day. Then...tonight I go to take it out for a short drive and the light comes back on.
I've checked / cleaned the gas cap multiple times and can't seem to find a connection to the problem in doing so. I've had the car up on jacks to check all of the electrical connections that were touched during the exhaust install. I don't see any melted wires, loose connections, signs of exhaust leaks, etc...
I am suspecting the O2 sensors as they were the only real electrical equipment removed and reinstalled during the exhaust installation. The only real noticeable symptom is that the car seems like it loses crisp low-end throttle response when the light is on, especially evident when in the higher gears (4th-6th). It also has a little bit rougher idle which I can't really feel, but have noticed it visually by watching the way the tail pipes vibrate. It never dies, sputters, etc...
This one's got me stumped. Is there a code scanner that I can buy at a parts store to check this out to see what kind of code it's throwing? Brand?/Part Number? Any other thoughts? Thanks in advance Viper experts!
I've checked / cleaned the gas cap multiple times and can't seem to find a connection to the problem in doing so. I've had the car up on jacks to check all of the electrical connections that were touched during the exhaust install. I don't see any melted wires, loose connections, signs of exhaust leaks, etc...
I am suspecting the O2 sensors as they were the only real electrical equipment removed and reinstalled during the exhaust installation. The only real noticeable symptom is that the car seems like it loses crisp low-end throttle response when the light is on, especially evident when in the higher gears (4th-6th). It also has a little bit rougher idle which I can't really feel, but have noticed it visually by watching the way the tail pipes vibrate. It never dies, sputters, etc...
This one's got me stumped. Is there a code scanner that I can buy at a parts store to check this out to see what kind of code it's throwing? Brand?/Part Number? Any other thoughts? Thanks in advance Viper experts!