97 B/W GTS
Enthusiast
Back in March I had trouble starting my car after a 10 month hibernation.
Hooked up the portable jump starter. Wouldn't start. Put it on "Boost" setting. Nothing.
After lot's of help (especially from Steve-Indy's phone help...thanks!) fiddling with the alarm reset, plugs, fuel pump relay, etc. and still no start, the car was put on a stretcher to Dan Cragin.
Fried PCM.
Why? If I undertstand correctly, since the car sat for so long with no juice, the PCM was totally drained. Using the "boost" just put too much electricity at once for the PCM to handle. Zap! Steve-Indy has heard of this happening to a few other Vipers also. Not really sure if the 'sitting for so long' part has anything to do with it, but the 'boost' definitely did.
Hopefully my expensive mistake will help others.
Lesson? DONT USE THE BOOST ON JUMP CHARGERS. Ideally, charge a dead battery before jump starting.
Hooked up the portable jump starter. Wouldn't start. Put it on "Boost" setting. Nothing.
After lot's of help (especially from Steve-Indy's phone help...thanks!) fiddling with the alarm reset, plugs, fuel pump relay, etc. and still no start, the car was put on a stretcher to Dan Cragin.
Fried PCM.
Why? If I undertstand correctly, since the car sat for so long with no juice, the PCM was totally drained. Using the "boost" just put too much electricity at once for the PCM to handle. Zap! Steve-Indy has heard of this happening to a few other Vipers also. Not really sure if the 'sitting for so long' part has anything to do with it, but the 'boost' definitely did.
Hopefully my expensive mistake will help others.
Lesson? DONT USE THE BOOST ON JUMP CHARGERS. Ideally, charge a dead battery before jump starting.