20 minutes after I put some gas in the Viper, the CEL popped up out of nowhere. Checked the gas cap and it was tight and nothing felt out of the norm when driving. Parked the car for a few hours (reseting the cap a few times JUST incase) before leaving my job at night. Tried to go in reverse but it wouldn't push through. Made sure every other gear worked (which it did) before using 2 hands to finally get it all the way over to reach reverse to leave my job. Shut the car off a few times to see if it was a one and done thing but it won't go in reverse unless I push hard with both hands to get it over.
I have an MGW shift knob in the car that keeps coming loose over and over no matter who "fixes" it. My 2003 Viper had the same shift knob that wouldn't move no matter how hard you tried. Maybe the thread on the knob damaged?
I recently had Belanger exhaust/headers installed WITH cat converters but the factory heat shields were not reinstalled when doing so. Could it possibly be that the heat from the headers over heated a wire? Has anyone ever experienced something like this?
Any help is appreciated!
I have an MGW shift knob in the car that keeps coming loose over and over no matter who "fixes" it. My 2003 Viper had the same shift knob that wouldn't move no matter how hard you tried. Maybe the thread on the knob damaged?
I recently had Belanger exhaust/headers installed WITH cat converters but the factory heat shields were not reinstalled when doing so. Could it possibly be that the heat from the headers over heated a wire? Has anyone ever experienced something like this?
Any help is appreciated!