Trip Meter

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I noticed this evening that the trip meter resets every time i restart the car. Is this a normal thing or is it the beginning of something bad to come?


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There was a recent thread where some of us reported the same problem...even with a brand new battery like myself. The car will hesitate to crank for about 2 seconds and then starts and idles just fine.
 

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Question,


I noticed this evening that the trip meter resets every time i restart the car. Is this a normal thing or is it the beginning of something bad to come?

Thank you.

I have another cluster if you need it,if you pay shipping I can ship it to you to try see if it works
 
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My car hesitates to. But i notice it the most when i turn it off then back on again a few mins later. Let me see what the dealer can come up with, then i will look into the cluster thing.
 

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Your car is trying to communicate with you... similar to a dog bringing you his leash.

time to take a viper trip :D
 

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My 2003 just started resetting the trip meter every other time I get in it too! Not a biggie, but it never used to do that. Has a 3 month old battery that is charged up also. My Viper does not hesitate to start though. Anyone else see this? Thanks.
 

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Well, got home and it was pretty easy to diagnose. The two month old battery failed. It would not take a charge anymore. It got weaker and weaker over the last week or so. New battery.....problem solved. These cars obviously need a strong and healthy battery or weird things start happening.
 

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Well, got home and it was pretty easy to diagnose. The two month old battery failed. It would not take a charge anymore. It got weaker and weaker over the last week or so. New battery.....problem solved. These cars obviously need a strong and healthy battery or weird things start happening.

That seems to be the case with many modern cars, especially electrical heavy ones. I had a 2000 Jag XKR that would lose its mind if the battery was even marginal. The gas door would randomly pop open, windows lost their memory, wipers got flaky, etc.
 
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