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    First drive in the viper

    Loved the experience but after parking it after a 20 mile ride i found oil (or i can only assume its oil) that had been spit through one of the louveres in the hood, and now i know what made the paint bubble up further back on the hood when i took delivery, theres was the same fluid in the same spot when i took delivery but at the time i thought it was drippings from delivery truck, SRT hood, driver side, middle louver, 3300 miles on clock. My question, is this a product of the R29 not being done yet? Is the paint bubbling covered under warranty?

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    Lets see some photos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sadil View Post
    Lets see some photos!
    viper.jpgviper 2.jpg

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    Absolutely no evidence under hood of leaks around engine, removed intake and checked filter and tubes, and power steering fluid resevoir that is directly below said louver, all clean and tight

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    This is definetly not R29 related. R29 is just a redesign of the cam cover to manage air flow that causes oil to be transferred into the MUA hose during high speed cornering. If R29 had been done and this happened it would make some sense and you could point to incorrect installation. However since it hasnt been completed and the engine is fresh from the factory, curious as to what the problem could be. Really odd that you cant source the origin of the oil by looking around the engine bay. The trailer park boyz troubleshooting would be to remove the hood and drive the car to find he leak :0 Have you spoken to the dealet? If this fluid is originating from the car, I have no doubt that warranty will cover the engine and the hood!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sadil View Post
    This is definetly not R29 related. R29 is just a redesign of the cam cover to manage air flow that causes oil to be transferred into the MUA hose during high speed cornering. If R29 had been done and this happened it would make some sense and you could point to incorrect installation. However since it hasnt been completed and the engine is fresh from the factory, curious as to what the problem could be. Really odd that you cant source the origin of the oil by looking around the engine bay. The trailer park boyz troubleshooting would be to remove the hood and drive the car to find he leak :0 Have you spoken to the dealet? If this fluid is originating from the car, I have no doubt that warranty will cover the engine and the hood!
    There is no cam cover, cam is in the block, you must be referring to coil cover or cylinder head cover.

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    That's very odd indeed. Seems simple - oil filler cap on tight? Just a thought.

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    Get to a Dealer so they can document. Paint issues are tough if out of initial Limited Bumper to Bumper Warranty , but they will not be able to ascertain or help you without documenting and showing the issue. Too many things that this could be coming from , and we are all just guessing. Take it in and let us know what they say. Keep in mind the Dealer will have to send in pictures of the issue and the paint , so surprisingly do not clean it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swexlin View Post
    That's very odd indeed. Seems simple - oil filler cap on tight? Just a thought.
    Yes thats what i was thinking, but completely tight

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaxtk View Post
    There is no cam cover, cam is in the block, you must be referring to coil cover or cylinder head cover.
    Yes sorry, coil cover/valve cover/cylinder head cover. Not cam cover.

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    It looks to me like they used something to shine up the black plastic vents.....ArmorAll or Tire dressing...and then when you drove it and got it hot it ran off and onto the paint. The splattering could be just from air blowing up through the vents and blowing it around on the hood once it started running. That would also make sense as to why you can't find anything under the hood leaking.....just a guess though. Let us know what you find out. Sucks on a new car!!! I feel for ya man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Pemberton View Post
    Get to a Dealer so they can document. Paint issues are tough if out of initial Limited Bumper to Bumper Warranty , but they will not be able to ascertain or help you without documenting and showing the issue. Too many things that this could be coming from , and we are all just guessing. Take it in and let us know what they say. Keep in mind the Dealer will have to send in pictures of the issue and the paint , so surprisingly do not clean it up.
    With my work schedule its impossible, but i have the whole week off next week so that will work, but i took that week off to enjoy the snake, hopefully VE wont keep it the whole week, and i did clean it off so as to not further the damage but all i have to do is drive a few miles and it comes back, was thinking of taping a sheet of paper under hood and seeing if it spits on the paper

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    Quote Originally Posted by texasram View Post
    With my work schedule its impossible, but i have the whole week off next week so that will work, but i took that week off to enjoy the snake, hopefully VE wont keep it the whole week, and i did clean it off so as to not further the damage but all i have to do is drive a few miles and it comes back, was thinking of taping a sheet of paper under hood and seeing if it spits on the paper
    Smell it, taste it (if you dare) and see if the fluid will blend with water - this will tell you a lot if its oil or Car care product.

    Can the under hood pad have fluid on/in it?
    Last edited by SnakeWatching; 08-17-2016 at 10:35 AM. Reason: added

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    no fluid on pad, have smelled, will do water test though

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    Quote Originally Posted by texasram View Post
    Absolutely no evidence under hood of leaks around engine, removed intake and checked filter and tubes, and power steering fluid resevoir that is directly below said louver, all clean and tight
    Perhaps there had been a leak previously from something such as a missing power steering reservoir cap that caused a mess and was cleaned up and issue fixed. However, maybe the person cleaning the car didn't think of the residual fluid that might have settled down in the gap between the hood louver and the hood. Then the fluid was pulled out by the high speed air flow over the area during your drive.
    Last edited by AZTVR; 08-17-2016 at 11:14 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texasram View Post
    no fluid on pad, have smelled, will do water test though
    What happened with your fluid leak issue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sadil View Post
    What happened with your fluid leak issue?
    I'm curious too. Awfully weird issue.

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    Viper just got its recalls finished by Morgan at V.E. today and they said bubbling will be documented and pictures sent to fca and reviewed, so waiting game ATM, was told FCA will not go through prefix, and best case scenario will be a good paint shop in town. But the fluid stopped appearing after 400 miles. Will be picking up vehicle tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texasram View Post
    Viper just got its recalls finished by Morgan at V.E. today and they said bubbling will be documented and pictures sent to fca and reviewed, so waiting game ATM, was told FCA will not go through prefix, and best case scenario will be a good paint shop in town. But the fluid stopped appearing after 400 miles. Will be picking up vehicle tonight.
    I'm personally going to take another look at it right now just to make sure we didn't miss anything but definitely a strange occurance, everything does in fact seem tight with no visable leaks anywhere.

    Talk to you soon, and thanks for bringing the car in. We'll keep an eye on it and help any way we can.

    Andy

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    After looking at it again my only thoughts are that someone at somepoint must have spilled something onto that area from the top side of the hood. I checked everywhere again and there are no signs of any leaks underneath and the hood blanket is as clean as a whistle. Continue to monitor it and if you notice any changes give me a ring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLATOUT View Post
    After looking at it again my only thoughts are that someone at somepoint must have spilled something onto that area from the top side of the hood. I checked everywhere again and there are no signs of any leaks underneath and the hood blanket is as clean as a whistle. Continue to monitor it and if you notice any changes give me a ring.
    Your the best Andy


 

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