onerareviper
Enthusiast
Viperholics,
My 1998 Dodge Viper GTS is currently being serviced at the dealer. I have a re-occuring check engine light. The Dealer just gave me some B.S. about my High-Flow cats causing the problem - check engine light. He said the computer is seeing the left engine bank as running lean, and it is adding fuel to compensate. What in the world would cats have to do with this???!!! Not only don't they want to fix the problem, they want to charge me $160 in diagnostics fees!!! Is it possible that high-flow cats could be causing this problem????? I also have a 2.5 inch Corsa exhaust.
Please Help!!!
My 1998 Dodge Viper GTS is currently being serviced at the dealer. I have a re-occuring check engine light. The Dealer just gave me some B.S. about my High-Flow cats causing the problem - check engine light. He said the computer is seeing the left engine bank as running lean, and it is adding fuel to compensate. What in the world would cats have to do with this???!!! Not only don't they want to fix the problem, they want to charge me $160 in diagnostics fees!!! Is it possible that high-flow cats could be causing this problem????? I also have a 2.5 inch Corsa exhaust.
Please Help!!!