The size is Secure TORX T-20.
So I removed the Ignition switch from the car then dry turned it with the key a few times. Just out of curiosity I plugged it back in the car and now it is working, the accessories are turning on again.
I am guessing there was some oxidation on the switch, but...
Thanks Dave,
Found the switch for $93
http://www.1aauto.com/1A/IgnitionSwitch/Dodge/Viper/1AZIS00015/500949?utm_campaign=gb_api_nobr&utm_medium=comparisonshopping&utm_source=google_base&utm_content=ZIS&gclid=CPfxvJiNr6wCFYuc7QodDjjPIg
Any idea on what the size for the Security TORX screws...
I have the exact same problem, last week I did just what you did, I shut it down, took the key out and put it back in and it started working again. But this week that trick no longer works, the accessories now stay off all the time, the power windows do not work any more, even the blinker lights...
Unless you have at least 1000 hp I would not even bother. My Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R can do 0-180 mph in 17 seconds and quarter mile in 9 sec. I don't think the Viper in the same league.
And yes I've had bikes come up to me when in the Viper but I wave them by.
But once you remove the clear coat the world is your oyster. You can polish them, fix up any curb rash and make them look like new. The best thing I did was to remove that clearcoat. Not only can I clean the wheels now but I can repolish anytime they need it. So they are always mint.
Since you drive it only on the street do you not want the rotors to look as good as possible?
Here are some options:
http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/613042-rotors-decision-guide.html
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