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    1996 Viper Electrical Help - Please

    Per the service manual they are two different circuits. I did unplug the taillights - fuse still blew. I intercepted the path to the taillights at connector 209 and unplugged it - Fuse still blew. Replaced the headlight switch - Fuse still blew. I can only assume now its in between the...
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    1996 Viper Electrical Help - Please

    The harness hasn't melted. I replaced the switch - no help
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    1996 Viper Electrical Help - Please

    Correct, the dash lights are out too. New headlight switch - no help. The complete wiring harness? Yikes. That is probably a fortune. So I assume somewhere in that harness I've got the hot wire coming in contact with ground. That could be anywhere under dash . . . . Guess I wont drive at...
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    1996 Viper Electrical Help - Please

    I've had it for a few months. Its always been a problem, but since I rarely drive at night its been no big deal. But now I've decided to try to find the problem. I just took out the headlight switch. Wiring harness is fine, so I heading out to autozone to pick up a new switch - Only $16.99...
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    1996 Viper Electrical Help - Please

    Has anyone encountered this issue? Tail lights don't work. Headlights, turn signal, brake lights, reverse light, are all fine. Just the tail lights will not come on when the headlight switch is pulled. The other noticeable thing is Fuse 14 keeps blowing. This is the tail light fuse...
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    RT/10 Interior Mods - enhancements . . .

    Correct, Red exterior. I just thought the interior was too black and needed something. I like the red center and glove box. Breaks up the black. jim
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    RT/10 Interior Mods - enhancements . . .

    Check this out. I had the center plastic piece and glove box painted viper red at a local shop. Turned out pretty good I believe. jim
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    96 RT/10 Clutch Pedal "falls off"

    Thanks for the advice. The horseshoe clip (for a lack of better term ) is rigid, but like you said the test of time is the problem. I'll do some searches on the pedal removal. They do seem to be seperate assemblies Thanks jim
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    96 RT/10 Clutch Pedal "falls off"

    BTW: If I decide to take it apart and drill a hole for a pin - any likes to how that clutch pedal arm comes out Thanks jim
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    96 RT/10 Clutch Pedal "falls off"

    Yeah I just took the birdcage off. Its cracked. Not a good way to "fasten" the clutch rod. It tight under there. I assume you took everything apart to drill the hole. Funny thing though I dont read much about this. Is it common??? Where did you get the plastic bushing? I found one of...
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    96 RT/10 Clutch Pedal "falls off"

    has anybody had this issue and a fix. This has happened twice to me. The clutch pedal comes disconnected from the rod that engages the clutch. This connection is made under the dash on the clutch pedal. It "hooks" into the rod that engages the clutch. What happens to me is somehow the rod...
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    RT/10 Interior Mods - enhancements . . .

    I'm going to call these guys and see how much the red interior console and door panels are. I probably should use a seat belt when getting the quote. jim
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    RT/10 Interior Mods - enhancements . . .

    Hi all: Since I'm a new owner of a 1996 RT/10 I want to ask if anyone has any photos of interior enhancements? Such as Gauge rings, door sill chrome, or Stainless Steel. Just curious if there are any good purchases. Thanks jim
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    New Viper Owner - 1996 RT/10 - Seat Question

    That little tab did the trick. The back does moves a pretty good amount. Perfect. Thank you very much for pointing that out. They fit like a glove now Thanks Again jim
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    New Viper Owner - 1996 RT/10 - Seat Question

    I'm a short shi**, I want to actually reverse the lowering kit. 5'8"
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