Check engine light

NeilS

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Anyone know what the check engine light means when it comes on. I was out driving and parked for about 10 min when I tried to start the viper I hit the start buttonto fast and the engine turned but didnt start, then I started it and the check engine light came on anyone one know if this will need to be serviced I hate taking the car in to my dealer what a hassle Thanks for any help
 

SweetRed04

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You need to check the codes to know what happened. The readers aren't very expensive or you can go to an Advance Auto Parts or other parts store - they read the codes for free.
 

CCBrian

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I thought that you needed a DRBIII to read codes on all the new Dodges- no one made an aftermarket reader yet.
 

Kai SRT10

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I thought that you needed a DRBIII to read codes on all the new Dodges- no one made an aftermarket reader yet.

Not true.

A generic reader works just fine. I have used one quite often. Bought it at my local autoparts store.
 

JBsZ06

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I did the same thing last week. Stalled the car, then for about 20 miles the check engine light came on. I stopped into the dealership, they plugged it in and found out that it threw a code for "no power to the crank". The viper tech thought this was wierd since it started fine. Anyway he reset the computer and everything is fine. If the its a bogus check engine then it should reset after four or five restarts of the car.
 

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That happened to me when my battery ran low and the starter struggled to turn over the car. My light reset on the next off/on of the engine.

Check it now to see if it stays lit.
 
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