Hi there
Have been a proud Viper owner since 2006 when I bought my 2001 RT10 from the US and imported it to my location (Sweden, Europe). I have had a lot of fun with the car and it has never given me any trouble. I have used it only in the summer time from 2006 to 2010 when we got our first child. I put the Viper in a warehouse 2010 until times allowed me to use it again. Unfortunately, time runs fast and it took me 11 years (!!) before I got it out again a few weeks ago. Did oil/filter and battery change and the beast fired right up and everything seemed fine. a minute or two later the battery lamp came on. Power dropped slowly but I managed to take it home and did some further investigation.
Have searched the internet and especially this forum but didnt find a clear way to proceed...
Heres what I came up with, all tips are more than welcome.
- Checked battery - OK
- Checked all cables and connectors from/to alternator. - OK
- Did voltage drop test on + and -. - OK (0,02V)
- Checked the battery temp sensor. - OK
- Measured B+ and got the same reading as from the battery, slowly dropping
- Disconnected battery + pole when engine was running. Engine died directly (normally it should run if the alternator is ok, or??)
Thoughts, further ideas and questions
- Is there a fusible link from B+ (black/white wire) from alternator to the connector on engine bays left side? Can I measure if it is damaged with an ohm meter (will it burn right of??). My thinking is that if the alternator was charging, I would be able to measure 14V-something directly on B+ on alternator connector (or?)
- From what I have read, the PCM (Power control module, is it right mentioned..?) is located inside the ECU (Engine control module..?). Meaning this car does not have a common charging relay...? Has anyone went down this road? If yes, what would be my next step...? Im figuring, either buy a new alternator and swap it just to check if it helps. If not, then I wonder if there is a way to mount an external charge relay OR if the only way is to exchange the ECU?
Ideas of what has happened that damaged the charging system
- During the years in the warehouse, the Viper has had its battery from 2008 installed. It has been moved every other year or so. After a few years the battery was completely dead (didnt use any charger). If I recall it right, the first years I jump started it and drove it to move it. Last summer, I recall that we had to have the "jumper car" connected all the time to move the Viper. As soon as the jumper cables were removed, the Viper died. That time we had it running for 15 minutes, or more, connected to the jumper car. Could it be, that the longtime-jumper-running has damaged the charging system? My guess is that the old battery from 2008 had a short ciruit after some time in the warehouse.
- Have had european cars stored for a while before without any charging issues afterwards. Have had a corvette stored where the alternator broke down afterwards. Are alternator issues common on american cars?
All ideas, suggestions and support is more than welcome!
Have been a proud Viper owner since 2006 when I bought my 2001 RT10 from the US and imported it to my location (Sweden, Europe). I have had a lot of fun with the car and it has never given me any trouble. I have used it only in the summer time from 2006 to 2010 when we got our first child. I put the Viper in a warehouse 2010 until times allowed me to use it again. Unfortunately, time runs fast and it took me 11 years (!!) before I got it out again a few weeks ago. Did oil/filter and battery change and the beast fired right up and everything seemed fine. a minute or two later the battery lamp came on. Power dropped slowly but I managed to take it home and did some further investigation.
Have searched the internet and especially this forum but didnt find a clear way to proceed...
Heres what I came up with, all tips are more than welcome.
- Checked battery - OK
- Checked all cables and connectors from/to alternator. - OK
- Did voltage drop test on + and -. - OK (0,02V)
- Checked the battery temp sensor. - OK
- Measured B+ and got the same reading as from the battery, slowly dropping
- Disconnected battery + pole when engine was running. Engine died directly (normally it should run if the alternator is ok, or??)
Thoughts, further ideas and questions
- Is there a fusible link from B+ (black/white wire) from alternator to the connector on engine bays left side? Can I measure if it is damaged with an ohm meter (will it burn right of??). My thinking is that if the alternator was charging, I would be able to measure 14V-something directly on B+ on alternator connector (or?)
- From what I have read, the PCM (Power control module, is it right mentioned..?) is located inside the ECU (Engine control module..?). Meaning this car does not have a common charging relay...? Has anyone went down this road? If yes, what would be my next step...? Im figuring, either buy a new alternator and swap it just to check if it helps. If not, then I wonder if there is a way to mount an external charge relay OR if the only way is to exchange the ECU?
Ideas of what has happened that damaged the charging system
- During the years in the warehouse, the Viper has had its battery from 2008 installed. It has been moved every other year or so. After a few years the battery was completely dead (didnt use any charger). If I recall it right, the first years I jump started it and drove it to move it. Last summer, I recall that we had to have the "jumper car" connected all the time to move the Viper. As soon as the jumper cables were removed, the Viper died. That time we had it running for 15 minutes, or more, connected to the jumper car. Could it be, that the longtime-jumper-running has damaged the charging system? My guess is that the old battery from 2008 had a short ciruit after some time in the warehouse.
- Have had european cars stored for a while before without any charging issues afterwards. Have had a corvette stored where the alternator broke down afterwards. Are alternator issues common on american cars?
All ideas, suggestions and support is more than welcome!
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