HELP - Viper won\'t start...
Well, I was trying to figure out why my dyno numbers were so low - now I just want to get my Viper started!
1999 GTS with ~10K miles. Drove yesterday and today for work with many short trips (probably started 15+ times) and all was fine. Went to garage to start to take to dinner and nothing but the starter flying.
Definately not a low power issue, I could have run the starter for minutes and it was spinning fast as usual, but there was not even a hint of a start. No sputtering, no "catching", just sounded like the ignition coil was missing (it's not). Normally, the car starts by almost "bumping" the starter.
I thought it must be the fuel pump? I know it has to be spark or fuel and there is NO lack of power, so is that probably it? I had no warning (pump noise or stalling...)
I guess it needs to be flat-badded to the nearest Viper Tech?
Any guesses? And is this common at all? The car is low mileage, but 7 years old. I guess I should at least be happy it has a Maxcare warranty, but what a PITA!
Well, I was trying to figure out why my dyno numbers were so low - now I just want to get my Viper started!
1999 GTS with ~10K miles. Drove yesterday and today for work with many short trips (probably started 15+ times) and all was fine. Went to garage to start to take to dinner and nothing but the starter flying.
Definately not a low power issue, I could have run the starter for minutes and it was spinning fast as usual, but there was not even a hint of a start. No sputtering, no "catching", just sounded like the ignition coil was missing (it's not). Normally, the car starts by almost "bumping" the starter.
I thought it must be the fuel pump? I know it has to be spark or fuel and there is NO lack of power, so is that probably it? I had no warning (pump noise or stalling...)
I guess it needs to be flat-badded to the nearest Viper Tech?
Any guesses? And is this common at all? The car is low mileage, but 7 years old. I guess I should at least be happy it has a Maxcare warranty, but what a PITA!