vipersrt10
Enthusiast
is the battery dead? it just clicks when i push the starter, i dont drive the thing that much,, maybe thats the problem
is the battery dead? it just clicks when i push the starter, i dont drive the thing that much,, maybe thats the problem
This is a common issue with Vipers that are not driven regularly.
The security and other systems slowly draw down the battery. Easiest solution is a under $40.00 battery tender. You can hook up the wiring easily, and leave the connector accessable through the side gills. Then simply unplug it when you need to go for a slither.
As a safety item, you can put a stickey note on your dash to remind yourself to unplug the tender before driving off.
It is a smart little gadget that will not overcharge your battery, even if left on continously while parked.
Did not think I would need a trickle charger, but something drained my battery quicker than expected, not sure what. Not even enough juice to power the door solenoid. I jumped it and went for an hour spin to charge it back up. Curious if anyone else has had similar experience:
Viper has been parked unlocked in a COLD garage in normal mode (not power saving mode).
Two weeks ago the Viper was started/idled for 15 minutes (seemed fine).
One month ago the Viper was driven.
Anyone else experienced an unusually fast drain? Normal? Should I be using the "power save" mode for anything more than a week?
Thanx.