codyusaf04
Viper Owner
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Viper owners,
I bought my '96 GTS in August and only got to enjoy it for a couple weeks while I was home on leave in September from Afghanistan. While I was home I got caught in a bad rain storm and my car was parked outside in it for over 5 hours. I've tried to look up the info on this but couldn't find anything about it.>>The black box under the hood on the right side obviously has an inlet under the right-side hood vent and I'm assuming this box has something to do with the AC/heat vents inside the passenger compartment. The day after the rain storm I was backing up in my driveway and when I hit the brakes going backwards on a slight incline, about a 20 ounce bottle's worth of water spilled out onto the passenger side floor from up underneath the dash. My first assumption was that "well, I guess vipers aren't meant to be left out in the rain at ALL."
Am I correct in assuming that if I get caught out in the elements for any length of time that I should put some sort of cover over the right side vent? Also, can anyone give me an explanation of just exactly what that black box with the rubber gasket under the hood is for? Since I'm still out here in Afghanistan I haven't been able to learn the ins and outs of the mechanics of my car but I just recently bought two of the large service manuals so I can learn every inch of it.
Final question> When I wash my car at the car-wash or even just at home using the garden hose, should I always cover up that inlet in the hood to prevent unwanted water in that box?
Please go easy on me! The viper has been my dream car ever since I grew up watching the TV show "Viper." I assure you all that I definitely mean no harm to my snake! LOL
Happy, SAFE driving this summer fellow owners! Maybe I'll see you at a meet in or around Pennsylvania after I return home in late July.
Regards,
Cody
I bought my '96 GTS in August and only got to enjoy it for a couple weeks while I was home on leave in September from Afghanistan. While I was home I got caught in a bad rain storm and my car was parked outside in it for over 5 hours. I've tried to look up the info on this but couldn't find anything about it.>>The black box under the hood on the right side obviously has an inlet under the right-side hood vent and I'm assuming this box has something to do with the AC/heat vents inside the passenger compartment. The day after the rain storm I was backing up in my driveway and when I hit the brakes going backwards on a slight incline, about a 20 ounce bottle's worth of water spilled out onto the passenger side floor from up underneath the dash. My first assumption was that "well, I guess vipers aren't meant to be left out in the rain at ALL."
Am I correct in assuming that if I get caught out in the elements for any length of time that I should put some sort of cover over the right side vent? Also, can anyone give me an explanation of just exactly what that black box with the rubber gasket under the hood is for? Since I'm still out here in Afghanistan I haven't been able to learn the ins and outs of the mechanics of my car but I just recently bought two of the large service manuals so I can learn every inch of it.
Final question> When I wash my car at the car-wash or even just at home using the garden hose, should I always cover up that inlet in the hood to prevent unwanted water in that box?
Please go easy on me! The viper has been my dream car ever since I grew up watching the TV show "Viper." I assure you all that I definitely mean no harm to my snake! LOL
Happy, SAFE driving this summer fellow owners! Maybe I'll see you at a meet in or around Pennsylvania after I return home in late July.
Regards,
Cody