2003 and 2004 Recall

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Re: Recall. 2003 and 2004

Thanks for the info. To bad the window regulators weren't in it as we'll!
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Re: Recall. 2003 and 2004

Thanx for Posting ! Hope Chrysler Canada follows through and Doesn't Drop the Ball like they have in the Past ! :(
 

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Re: Recall. 2003 and 2004

Thanks, I'll mention this to my service writer when it goes in for service and state inspection in May. Good to know.
 

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VERY odd. I could swear that the 2005-2006 ORC is identicle to the 2003-2004. I will have to dig deeper and see if there is actually a change, or if this is just politics as to why one is involved and one is not.

On a side note, to my knowledge there has never been a Viper "actually" have this fault occur.

Whats odd is that they are claiming it to be a "bus overburden" fault causing the ORC to trigger the airbags, and the solution is a "bus filter". While it makes sense... wouldnt it make more sense to simply redesign the ORC so it does not have this issue, especially if the 2005-2006 cars already have this redesigned module?
 

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Re: Recall. 2003 and 2004

Just checked Dodge Self Service Recall site with a Member's 2004 Viper VIN...showed NO open recalls...so it must be too early in the process.
 

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Just checked Dodge Self Service Recall site with a Member's 2004 Viper VIN...showed NO open recalls...so it must be too early in the process.

Yep, I looked too. Even the Jeep recall from a few months ago has no action yet, only an advanced notice message. Probably will be spring b the time this is sorted.
 

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As if driving the old Dodge Viper (not the fancy new SRT model) isn't intimidating enough, imagine trying to wrangle that V10 beast and then suddenly having the airbags deploy. Yikes. That's apparently what could happen to some 3,660 Viper models from the 2003 and 2004 model years, and as such, Chrysler has issued a recall.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, part of the car's airbag control module may fail, causing the bags or seatbelt pre-tensioners to deploy without warning while the vehicle is in operation. That's a dangerous scenario in any car, let alone one offering insane horsepower a near-total paucity of safety nannies should things get squirrely.

Owners will be notified this month about the recall, though a remedy is not expected to be available until later this year. Scroll down for the full NHTSA statement.
 

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Dealers were just told. Recall parts are not available yet
 

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Hmmm. Anyone actually have one of these fire off? I would have thought in the Viper world we would have heard that by now! :hmmm:
 

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I have had an air bag deploy not on my Viper though , had 2 black eye's and other bruising , and took over 2 months too recover . Hope no one else needlessly goes through it !!! :omg:
 

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I have had the airbags deploy in my Viper, but wasn't randomly for no reason. :crazy2: ......It doesn't hurt that bad when you have a helmet on.;)
 

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In 2002 or 2003 BMW issued a recall around a similar issue: the airbags may deploy when starting the car. :omg: For a couple of weeks I was starting the car from the back seat until I got to the dealer. Even scarier to think they can deploy unexpectedly while driving the Viper.
 

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This is at the bottom of the advanced notice that we got.

reassure the customer that the failure rate for this issue is less than 0.03% and that there have been no reported crashes, fires, or fatalities related to this issue. Reported injuries associated with this issue have been minor.
 

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This is at the bottom of the advanced notice that we got.

reassure the customer that the failure rate for this issue is less than 0.03% and that there have been no reported crashes, fires, or fatalities related to this issue. Reported injuries associated with this issue have been minor.


Interesting. Thanks for the copy paste. :)
 

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This is at the bottom of the advanced notice that we got.

reassure the customer that the failure rate for this issue is less than 0.03% and that there have been no reported crashes, fires, or fatalities related to this issue. Reported injuries associated with this issue have been minor.


Failure rate of .03% of 4,278 = 1

But according to jalapnik

Chrysler is recalling 4,278 cars from 2003 and 2004 because there is a chance that the airbags could inadvertently deploy. So far there have been no cases of this happening to owners, so this is preemptive recall. Chrysler will fix the cars free of charge, obviously.

Chrysler Viper Recall

Chrysler said it is unaware of any inadvertent deployments in the Vipers. An interim notification is expected to be sent this month with a remedy available later in the year, according to documents filed with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Affected vehicles will be fitted, at no charge, with a harness filter that restores a control module's capacity to manage the airbag and pretensioner deployment.

Last November, Chrysler recalled about 923,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Liberty SUVs from model years 2002 through 2004 for the same issue.

So if none of the Vipers have had the issue, maybe the .03% failure is of the 923,000 Grand Cherokee and Liberty's that were recalled? That would = 277 failures :omg:
 
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Thank you, indeed it is. 923000 * .0003 = 277
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You know it. I generally **** but last night I was taking names with the Swat-556 and iron site, before I knew it it was after 4. :lmao:
 

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