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Blue T/A 2.0
02-13-2020, 10:30 PM
Tried to make an appointment for a small evap leak code and knock sensor code today at local Dodge dealer and was told they do not have a viper tech anymore, but were trying to send a guy for training. They offered to clear the codes, but could not do anything else. What a PITA. I got a $100k plus car with a max care warranty that the dealer cannot work on, really? I am beginning to think if I can get this thing straightened out, I better get rid of it and replace it with something I can get serviced. Anybody else having service issues like this?

SLP
02-13-2020, 10:34 PM
I threw away my 10yr/100k warranty and just do the work myself because my local "viper tech" caused more problems on my car than he fixed which caused my car to be out of commission for 9 months. I'm glad I decided to abandon the warranty and just took care of things myself. I hated dealing with the service departments.

commandomatt
02-13-2020, 10:41 PM
I trailer my cars 7 hours one way to drop them off for Eddie in Phoenix.

Cost of owning these cars I suppose. Won’t get any easier over time as there isn’t much of an incentive to train to work on a car that’s out of production

Policy Limits
02-14-2020, 09:10 AM
Had to travel nearly 3 different states to get warranty work done on my old GTS. Worst component of Viper ownership.

Steve M
02-14-2020, 09:37 AM
Well, one thing is for sure - if you think it is bad now, it's only going to get worse from here. A warranty is only as good as the service department that does the work, and for most of us, we don't have the luxury of competent Viper techs at our beck and call.

Dodge made a great car, no doubt, but all cars have issues. Good service isn't in Dodge's business model - it never has been, and it's clear that it never will be. It's no different for Corvette owners, but I would argue that it's even worse for Viper owners since so few were made. Parts are already getting scarce, and even the best trained techs are going to be a bit rusty if they only ever see one once in a blue moon.

If world class service is important to you, it's probably time to move on to something where you can get the type of service commensurate with the price of the vehicle. I remember them trying to fix that early on in the Gen 5 run, but their efforts seemed to fall short.

cubeman
02-14-2020, 09:48 AM
A Dealer can work on a viper without a Viper Tech, just you'd much prefer to have him cause he was trained for Gen V's. They are a dying breed as they retire or quit due to once again, working for a dodge dealer. Service wise if you'd like to use your warranty, might as well sell the car as dealers without viper techs just butcher or don't provide the customer service expected of a six figure car.

Gen5snake
02-14-2020, 10:14 AM
Good service isn't in Dodge's business model - it never has been, and it's clear that it never will be.

Maintaining an adequate parts inventory isn't in Dodge's business model as well. You dropped over 100k on their car, only stopped production for 3 years...good luck getting parts...and they don't give a rats ass....nice way to treat your top tier customers Dodge.

ViperJon
02-14-2020, 10:33 AM
When I had an issue with my first ACR-E under warranty I had it transported enclosed on my own dime 100 miles away to more knowledgeable dealer and I have a (worthless) Dodge dealer ten minutes away from me. That's how pathetic it is here on the east coast. And THAT dealer had the tech leave. So now there's no one.

Topplayer
02-14-2020, 10:50 AM
When I had an issue with my first ACR-E under warranty I had it transported enclosed on my own dime 100 miles away to more knowledgeable dealer and I have a (worthless) Dodge dealer ten minutes away from me. That's how pathetic it is here on the east coast. And THAT dealer had the tech leave. So now there's no one.

having the same problem Jon, there is no longer a dodge dealer I know about that I trust working on my car. Its really sad.

catwood
02-14-2020, 10:55 AM
Viper Tech has a higher billing rate than other Techs. Dealer wanted more margin for the repair., not that no one could work it.

ViperGeorge
02-14-2020, 10:59 AM
Truth is that the Viper is actually pretty easy to work on unless you are doing an alignment and checking bump steer. A good master technician should be able to fix most anything. The real issue to me is finding a dealer and a mechanic that would treat the car better than they would a Dodge Stratus. You know keep it inside and not allow the lot jockeys to move it.

ViperJon
02-14-2020, 11:07 AM
Truth is that the Viper is actually pretty easy to work on unless you are doing an alignment and checking bump steer. A good master technician should be able to fix most anything. The real issue to me is finding a dealer and a mechanic that would treat the car better than they would a Dodge Stratus. You know keep it inside and not allow the lot jockeys to move it.

I think we are talking about cars under warranty like the OP mentioned. That's the problem.

Steve M
02-14-2020, 11:21 AM
Maintaining an adequate parts inventory isn't in Dodge's business model as well. You dropped over 100k on their car, only stopped production for 3 years...good luck getting parts...and they don't give a rats ass....nice way to treat your top tier customers Dodge.

For most cars, that wouldn't be a problem since the aftermarket parts suppliers would normally step in and keep cranking stuff out. That's a tough sell for a low production number vehicle that uses a lot of unique-to-platform parts...it doesn't make business sense for them either.

Don't get me wrong...I love my car, but at some point, something is going to break that is going to be nearly impossible to fix due to lack of parts availability, and that will probably be my point of departure from this platform. Thankfully, mine hasn't had any major issues to date, but it is always lurking in the back of my mind.

J TNT
02-14-2020, 11:58 AM
From a mechanical point of view , these cars are easy to work on . The electronics may be hard to work through down the road , as well as interior parts.....

BSLSK
02-14-2020, 12:10 PM
Just try not to update Uconnect and you will be fine... There seem to be a number of reputable viper shops spread across the country. Might be helpful if you posted where you're located and maybe your fellow members could recommend a shop to you. Does suck though that you cannot use your warranty. Maybe ask for a refund? Can't imagine they would have a good reason to say no...

13COBRA
02-14-2020, 12:15 PM
Just try not to update Uconnect and you will be fine... There seem to be a number of reputable viper shops spread across the country. Might be helpful if you posted where you're located and maybe your fellow members could recommend a shop to you. Does suck though that you cannot use your warranty. Maybe ask for a refund? Can't imagine they would have a good reason to say no...

You can cancel your warranty at any time and get a prorated refund on unused time/mileage.

ViperDai
02-14-2020, 05:20 PM
Just send the car to Nth Moto and have them go over the whole car and add some special sauce.

Policy Limits
02-14-2020, 06:20 PM
It was literally easier getting warranty service on my Lamborghini than on my Dodge. Lol

SilverACR
02-15-2020, 01:04 AM
We still have good techs here in the Midwest. Worth the drive if you like steaks and pork chops. Just sayin... I’m 1.5h from Roanoke and 5 from Woodhouse.

ViperGeorge
02-15-2020, 07:39 AM
I think we are talking about cars under warranty like the OP mentioned. That's the problem.

Yes I get that but my point was that a good mechanic at a dealership can work on the car, Viper certified or not. Warranty work could then still be covered. I have had non-Viper techs work on my car at the local Dodge dealership. The mechanic was into performance cars and did ultimately get certified as a Viper tech.

Blue T/A 2.0
02-15-2020, 09:09 AM
Yes I get that but my point was that a good mechanic at a dealership can work on the car, Viper certified or not. Warranty work could then still be covered. I have had non-Viper techs work on my car at the local Dodge dealership. The mechanic was into performance cars and did ultimately get certified as a Viper tech.
I would have been ok with a good mechanic that I could have discussed the situation with at the local Dodge dealer working on it in warranty or no warranty, but this particular Dodge dealer will not work on it at all, other than erase the codes, without a Viper Tech. Apparently, they do not want any liability. They recommended another dealer a few cities away that did have a Viper tech. I will get the codes erased next week weather permitting and make a plan to take it to the other dealer if they come back. PITA!
This car has been at the mentioned dealer a few years back getting the R29? recall where the left valve cover was replaced, makes me wonder if this small evap leak may come from this earlier recall fix.

ViperGeorge
02-15-2020, 09:26 AM
I would have been ok with a good mechanic that I could have discussed the situation with at the local Dodge dealer working on it in warranty or no warranty, but this particular Dodge dealer will not work on it at all, other than erase the codes, without a Viper Tech. Apparently, they do not want any liability. They recommended another dealer a few cities away that did have a Viper tech. I will get the codes erased next week weather permitting and make a plan to take it to the other dealer if they come back. PITA!
This car has been at the mentioned dealer a few years back getting the R29? recall where the left valve cover was replaced, makes me wonder if this small evap leak may come from this earlier recall fix.


There is a black plastic 1/2" tube for the EVAP system that runs from the driver's side firewall to the front of the engine. It runs underneath the fuse box. Once you find it feel along the line to see if has melted. This is a common problem especially on cars with headers but even non-header cars have melted this line. If it melted open that might be your problem. If it melts closed then you cannot easily put gas in the car as there is no venting. If it did melt take a 1/2" ID rubber gas line and simply replace the melted section with the gas line. Re-route it further away from the engine and on the fender side of the fuse box.

Good luck. Weird about the dealer though. Mine had no problem getting a non-Viper tech to work on the car. In fact the guy was excellent. Took really good care of the car and he did a very good job on several items including an alignment (which on a Viper is more complicated).

JonB ~ PartsRack
02-15-2020, 11:27 AM
If OP stated your location it might be helpful. Did I miss the obvious? Edit your original post?

Location suggestions matter....... profile says "US"

Nemesis
02-18-2020, 09:29 PM
I trailer my cars 7 hours one way to drop them off for Eddie in Phoenix.

Cost of owning these cars I suppose. Won’t get any easier over time as there isn’t much of an incentive to train to work on a car that’s out of production

Eddie is the man, maintains all four of my snakes, plus other Dodge products.

Blue T/A 2.0
02-18-2020, 10:04 PM
Car fixed itself. Turned off check engine light on its own after 7 months. Probably has stored some of the codes that I should get cleared, but I will leave well enough alone for now.

In my neck of the woods, I would try to find Tom Sessions in NC if he is still around. I met him at VIR a few years back and he seems to know his stuff about Vipers.

Steve-Indy
02-19-2020, 06:44 AM
Yes...Tom Sessions is still around !! His shop is located in Hampstead, NC

Blue T/A 2.0
02-19-2020, 06:47 AM
Yes...Tom Sessions is still around !! His shop is located in Hampstead, NC
Thanks. Good to know.