Paul Hawker
Enthusiast
Noticed that my Viper was not starting as crisply as usual, and though it was just time for a new battery.
When I took a look, the positive post was all green and furry with corrosion.
Quick cleaning with some baking soda and all is back to normal.
Since Viper batteries are pretty well hidden it is not uncommon to ignore them, however if you have the chance, it might be worth a look.
When I took a look, the positive post was all green and furry with corrosion.
Quick cleaning with some baking soda and all is back to normal.
Since Viper batteries are pretty well hidden it is not uncommon to ignore them, however if you have the chance, it might be worth a look.