Viper won't start

Un'sidepiper

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Viper won\'t start

Hey guys recently I have moved to a new house and the viper sat for a long time with no attention. Well you guessed it the battery went dead. I charged it with a trickle charger for the required 8-12 hours and my viper still will not fire up. It really tries to, I get the crank and a little rumble from the exhaust, all the lights, stero, etc seem to work. She just will not stay running. Any reason you guys can think of would be great.
 
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Re: Viper won\'t start

my viper has an aftermarket alarm and I do not have the orginal key fobs. I guess I can locate the alarm "brain" under the dash and reset from there. You are suggesting the alarm is blocking the car from starting?
 

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Re: Viper won\'t start

Will the engine turn over, but not fire, or will it not turn over at all? If the latter, I'd just save yourself any headaches and buy a new battery.
 

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Re: Viper won\'t start

yes a bad battery will let it run then die and it will not start again. I had the same problem. Charged the battery, it would start then just die and not start again. It almost always the case with these cars
 

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Re: Viper won\'t start

When I had this problem, it was the alarm PCB. I also had the alarm light coming on at odd times. Replaced the alarm and primary PCBs, and haven't had a problem since. Many people insisted it was the battery, but in my case it wasn't.
 

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When I had this problem, it was the alarm PCB. I also had the alarm light coming on at odd times. Replaced the alarm and primary PCBs, and haven't had a problem since. Many people insisted it was the battery, but in my case it wasn't.
Matt, who do you use as your Viper tech?
 
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Re: Viper won\'t start

The car will turn over, infact it runs for 1-2 seconds but dies. It was running fine when the battery died. So far the battery is holding a charge on its own and the alarm has been reset. It almost seems it is out of gas but I know that is not the case because just to double check I put 5 gallons in...
 

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Re: Viper won\'t start

I would install a new battery anyway. From my experiences it will continue to crap out on you and I did get my car to chug for a second or two last time my battery was close to dead. You could (if you have not done so already)pull the wheel and inspect the old one for corrosion/loose terminals, etc. Loose/corroded battery terminals have given me similar symptoms on a previous car.

Out of the blue, but check your spark plug wires....rodents have been known to chew them after a long storage. Not likely, as the car does start up for a second, but who knows.

Just a thought.
 

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Re: Viper won\'t start

My own experience with this is that you should replace the battery. When my second battery went, I was told (by the Wiz) that the "reserve" went. First I found the battery low after a 2 week parked period. Not completely dead, but not enough power to turn over. Jumping worked as long as I held the rpms over a grand for about 30-60 seconds. Then it would hold an idle. Battery came back a bit since I could restart the car after an hour's drive (after a 30 minute park). But after 24 hours, I was back to the low amperage situation.

Vipers are notorious for acting "weird" when the battery gets low. Do yourself a favor and replace it now.
 

Purdue_Boiler_Viper

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Re: Viper won\'t start

Sounds EXACTLY like the alarm is set. If you try to start my Viper when I screw up and set off the alarm, this is exactly like it behaves. I can't believe it is the battery if the engine turns over.

I'm interested in the Alarm PCB issue. I'm a bit of an expert on this. Anyone else have the PCB changed out?
 
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