ViperSmith
Enthusiast
Kris, you seriously have more patience than I do...
thanks for all the advice, i really do appreciate the feedback. i do want to let some of you know the reason i'm being so picky about this is because i did pay 139k for this car and after tax, tag, and title it came out to 153k and that was 10 weeks ago so not even 3 months. One of the main draws for me was how Ralph talked about the perfect paint with no orange peels and the detailed process for painting on the the stripes. The car is my daily driver and the dealership has had it already for 10 days and they along with SRT & the chrysler customer car advocate say to adjust the door so it won't hit anymore and do the paint work correctly they would need the car for 2 or 3 weeks which means i get to ride around in a dodge avenger or chrysler 200 and still be on the hook for the $11 a day minimum insurance coverage (I'm sure i can get them to pay for that). i have fought tooth and nail for them to send factory painted parts to replace my damaged parts so the fix would only be two days but they say they won't do that. One more thing the dealership did "touch up the rear brake duct (see pic) and i want everyone who said not to worry about it look at this and tell me, would you let the dealership now touch up your door? Let's face it with the inability to devalue the car with performance mods since the PCM is locked why would I let the dealership devalue the car with modding the paint? what would you do?
It has to be "cleared" to go to another dealership for the repair since the new dealership is not coverd by the same corporate tech and that won't be done until 8/14. It's funny I thought this was America and I could go where ever I wanted for service.What's the status ?
I believe where I am if the same problem is addressed unsuccessfully three times or more within a certain period of time, the lemon law applies; not sure about your state. Most consumer attorneys provide a free consultation and most Attorney General Departments have a consumer protection division. It's a six figure purchase, the value of a house for lots of folks & hence a big deal. Hope everything works out.
Kris.
Sorry to hear you are having these problems, but it sounds like you are well on your way to a solution.
Glen Thomas is a fantastic dealership, and has made a committment to servicing our Vipers. In addition, please take Dan Cragin up on his offer to put a set of tremendously talented and experienced eyes on this issue. Dan is one of the most experienced Viper tech on the planet. He has a fantastic paint and body guy that has worked magic on Vipers over the years. If you here the name "Ole" you have scored big time.
The Club has a great relationship with SRT and Chrysler and working together should be able to get this issue behind you.
I saw a door like this once before and it was caused by a delivery driver climbing out through the window of a partially open door. His trailer could not allow the door to fully open and he had put his total weight on the opened door crawling out. If this is the case, then it may have come out of the factory totally proper, but got damaged before delivery to you.
Thanks for keeping everybody (and I mean everybody) up to date on your experience on this issue.
However it happened, im dealing with it. The car is going to be flatbeded to Glen Thomas next week as the check engine light & stability control light have been on for the last couple of days and worst of all the suspension is stuck in race mode (I've already disconnect the battery twice for 20mins at a time to reset and it did not work). I can attest that race mode works very well as the suspension is super stiff and driving the car on the street gets you a real good bounce. Again this is a daily driver so you can imagine how I feel stuck in race mode driving 40-50 miles a day.
And yes I have been emailing Ralph directly along with Vipers lead engineer Graham Henkle because with all the issues in play I feel like I have the right to. All I can do know is prey that the guys at Glen Thomas can align the door, fix the window, repaint the affect areas, diagnose the stability control & check engine light issue, and get the suspension to work all within a couple of weeks so that I can have my car back by labor day weekend.
Teresa and I were looking forward to meeting up with the group this weekend but that's not going to happen with the car stuck in race mode, maybe next time.
Kris
However it happened, im dealing with it. The car is going to be flatbeded to Glen Thomas next week as the check engine light & stability control light have been on for the last couple of days and worst of all the suspension is stuck in race mode (I've already disconnect the battery twice for 20mins at a time to reset and it did not work). I can attest that race mode works very well as the suspension is super stiff and driving the car on the street gets you a real good bounce. Again this is a daily driver so you can imagine how I feel stuck in race mode driving 40-50 miles a day.
And yes I have been emailing Ralph directly along with Vipers lead engineer Graham Henkle because with all the issues in play I feel like I have the right to. All I can do know is prey that the guys at Glen Thomas can align the door, fix the window, repaint the affect areas, diagnose the stability control & check engine light issue, and get the suspension to work all within a couple of weeks so that I can have my car back by labor day weekend.
Teresa and I were looking forward to meeting up with the group this weekend but that's not going to happen with the car stuck in race mode, maybe next time.
Kris
I hope that the dealership and SRT get this figured out for you quickly and you don't have any more issues. If this isn't resolved in less than 2 weeks, the next flatbed showing should have a new replacement Viper on it for you. From a marketing standpoint, this is the only smart move SRT should be thinking about if they honestly want to continue selling more Vipers to new owners.
Cheers,
George
Not sure if I am reading all the posts above correctly?? But several mention "factory painting" I don't think any are painted at Conner, all paint is done by the panel suppliers , correct ?? Guns and the individual painter play a big part or are the panels painted by a robot at the panel supplier ?? I don't think they even do any touch up paint if a chip at Conner...am I right or wrong ?? Good luck, I think you need to open a warranty log with Chrysler and don't give up....I had a Jeep that eventually had to be taken back....