My 2003 did the same thing. I replaced the motor & resistor but I left that rubber vent tube unhooked from the motor. I think condensation from the A-C evaporator got in the motor & made it rust & stick.
I refinanced my 2003 at a lower interest rate and the bank loan officer said the average retail on my viper is almost the same as what I paid for it 4 years ago.
I put on 198 miles freeway driving, stopped at a truck stop to top it off it only took 5.8 gallons. Thats 34 MPG. Wish I could remember what brand of fuel it was.
I won a trophy at a small town car show a couple years ago. Found out later that some guys complained. They said if this is a classic car show whats a VIPER doing here. ----- I never went back again.
Going across South Dakota on I-90 held the speed at 75 mph for 198 miles. Stopped at a truck stop to take a break & top off the tank it only took 5.8 gallons. They have better fuel than here in MN no ethanol. The best I can get here is 21 mpg.
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