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Regular service
is important to maintaining the safety and reliability of your vehicle. It
is also a powerful leverage tool for maximizing the resale value of your
Viper. As Viper techs we have developed a service schedule from our
experience working on these vehicles since 1992.
Oil Change: This should be performed in the first 200 miles
of vehicle operation and every 2500-3000 miles thereafter. Use only
recommended oil and filters and always change the drain plug gasket. Make
sure the oil filter is tight.
Differential Fluid: This fluid should be changed in the
first 7500 miles and every 12,500 miles thereafter.
Cooling System: The factory fill is rated to last three
years; however, we recommend replacing it every two years. Remove the
block plugs and use only distilled water and recommended coolant.
Transmission Service: 1992-1997 Vipers should have this
fluid changed every 10,000 to 12,000 miles. 1998 and later models should
be serviced every 12,500 to 20,000 miles. Driving habits can affect the
frequency of this service.
Chassis Lube: The chassis should be lubed conservatively
every 9,000 miles. All excess grease must be removed after completing this
service. Overgreasing can cause brake contamination and brake failure.
Brake System Flush: Brake fluid should be flushed every two
years or whenever it becomes discolored. Discoloration is an indication of
moisture. Brake fluid is dehydrated and can boil easily when it has
absorbed moisture.
Flush Clutch Fluid: Flush the clutch fluid every three years
or whenever the clutch is worked on.
Power Steering Service: This service depends on driving
habits but can range from 7500 to 15,000 miles. If the fluid is dark or
smells burnt, it should be replaced.
Tune-Up:We have found that at about 15,000 miles there is
enough wear and deposits on the spark plugs to justify a tune-up. A
complete diagnostic check of the system should be performed. Replace the
PVC valve and service or replace the air filters. Synchronize the throttle
cables (Gen 1) if necessary. A fuel injector service and throttle body
clean may also be necessary at this time. A Viper tech will let you know.
The plug wires should be replaced every second tune-up.
Battery: We have found that few batteries last longer than 3
years. It is essential to clean the battery tray and terminals when
replacing the battery.
Serpentine Belt: This belt should be replaced every 22,000
to 25,000 miles. It is the only belt in the system and drives all the
accessories.
These are the basics. There are many other systems on the vehicle that
need periodic attention. If you race, a more rigorous schedule is
necessary. If you follow these basic service requirements your vehicle
should perform well for many years.
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