Westxsrt10
Viper Owner
I used JB weld epoxy and applied it at room temp inside the house. It took 1 hour to set-up where it didn't run, I rotated the piece every 5 minutes to stop the sagging/ dripping.
all were gen 3 and 4 and still have 5 in the garage.Chelseasnake said: " i have had 15 vipers since 2006 and have not had a promlem, knock on wood. i do beleave that it is a weak link for a 100k car."
While I am happy for you, I wonder if you kept any of said "15 vipers" long enough to experience the referenced window malfunction...assuming that all 15 were Gen III and Gen IV Vipers.
When vehicle sinks, people typically try to open the door, not roll down the electrically operated window.Well, I can't speak for your circumstance, but it is hard for us (just Wife and I ) to drive 8 Vipers enough to flush out some of the "frequency of utilization issues"...realizing also that time/environmental conditions may also play a role this problem. Our 08 and 10 both seem OK so far...while 03 squeaks much of the time. Thanks for responding.
By the way, I consider this a SAFETY ISSUE...and not just an irritation. There is a lot of evolving info on drownings in the USA related to submerged vehicle entrapment.
i dont think that 75% of the regulators failed. i have had 15 vipers since 2006 and have not had a promlem, knock on wood. i do beleave that it is a weak link for a 100k car.
I have a 15k mile car, pass side is needed it's 2 second one that i know of and drivers side has mins left. So congrats on not having this issue, but the rest of us are not that lucky.
Does the window glass get caught on the front window run? (rubber triangle on the front). Our dealership has been covering the window runs if we see them folding on the glass (under warranty). I don't understand the repeat failures. The Ontario club has 120 members and I only know of three bad regulators in the last two years.
If I compare this to other issues that I see on Gen 3-4 vehicles the regulators seems to be a small percentage.
Some examples below of some common repairs at my dealership this summer (not including services or the complants of axle noises that were fixed with a diff oil change)
(10) sets of gen 3-4 parking brakes pads
(15) sets of oil cooler lines for slow leaks at the connectors
(3) gen 4 clutches
(5) door panel complants for the plastic trim on the top of the door (4 covered under warranty, two were out of basic and Chrysler covered them anyway)
(4) front window runs (for getting caught on the window while going up
(4) Front wheel bearings
(2) AC compressors
Good Info!
Yes...seems to be for cars over 10K...I have talked to other owners (non VCA) and they usually sell them before 10K...thus saying they never experienced this...
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I don't think miles has anything to do with it.....its age and how many times you open the door.
Garron
Thanks for posting the list but what is the "center dash rattle repairs". Can you post some info on this. Thanks
Good Info!
Yes...seems to be for cars over 10K...I have talked to other owners (non VCA) and they usually sell them before 10K...thus saying they never experienced this...
Does the window glass get caught on the front window run? (rubber triangle on the front). Our dealership has been covering the window runs if we see them folding on the glass (under warranty). I don't understand the repeat failures. The Ontario club has 120 members and I only know of three bad regulators in the last two years.
If I compare this to other issues that I see on Gen 3-4 vehicles the regulators seem to be a small percentage.
(4) Front wheel bearings
The drivers side has been under the roof 2 times in the 4 years I've had it. The passenger side never has. It broke without warning. Drivers side has made the noise since day one of me owning the car.
Yes, this was a very interesting list, thanks! Can you say more about the front wheel bearings? I'm assuming this is 4 cars and not 4 bearings into 1 car... Is this a common issue that we should / could do something proactive about?
Thanks,
Bryan
Has anyone ever seen a regulator go bad but not actually break??? For example I have an 06 coupe and the drivers window will work perfect with no pops or crackling sounds. But almost every time I drive it the window will all the sudden stop responding when you press the down button to lower the window. It will always go up even it stops responding to the down button. And if the window is all the way up when it stops responding to the down command it also will no index down when you open the door. But when it acts up like this I can turn the key off then back on a couple times and mash the window button up and down a couple times and the window will respond to the down button again.
Oh I have never once had it act up when the car is just in the garage and I open and close the door many times the window always drops to let me in its only after you drive it for a little while and even then ive had it go for a fewdrives and never stop working
Ive replaced the body control module the window switches and checked my grounds but no luck. So has anyone ever seen a regulator go bad like this but didn't actually break? The motor has 5 wires going into it and I know it has what they call a hall switch inside it so I'm wonderingif that switch could be my problem?
Anyone????
I would guess this is an electrical problem with either motor itself or wiring at the switches or at the motor, maybe a loose connection, ground or semi broken wire? These things are hard to trace when problem is intermittent and hard to duplicate, best you can hope for is the window goes out permanently.Already did that. It doesnt change the behavior of the drivers window at all. But thanks for the idea ill take any ideas ya'll can come up with.
Chelseasnake said: " i have had 15 vipers since 2006 and have not had a promlem, knock on wood. i do beleave that it is a weak link for a 100k car."
While I am happy for you, I wonder if you kept any of said "15 vipers" long enough to experience the referenced window malfunction...assuming that all 15 were Gen III and Gen IV Vipers.
Already did that. It doesnt change the behavior of the drivers window at all. But thanks for the idea ill take any ideas ya'll can come up with.
read this hollywood none, i mean oneMy 06 Coupe has 3551 miles, not 100K and I'm on my 2nd regulator. My buddy "Pump Gas" bought his Viper brand new from Woodhouse with a supercharger and his regulator broke in the 1st 1000 miles. He was telling me when we close our door with the window down the glass hits the regulator and breaks it. He now closes his door only with the window up and pushes it at the end to close the door, no slamming.