I've posted this thought a couple of times but no one has really taken the bait so I thought I would dedicate a thread to the topic. With FCA denying warranty claims on engines that have or at one time had the Arrow Controller installed what does this do to the used Viper market? Most if not all dealers won't run through any kind of diagnostic that would confirm that at one time the Arrow Controller was installed. In fact my understanding is that the two engines that were denied warranty claims did not even have the Arrow Controllers installed at the time of failure. Remember it literally takes 2 minutes to swap the OEM PCM back in.

Given this customers of used Vipers might be buying a car which they and the dealer thinks is covered by a full powertrain warranty. What happens when it isn't? Isn't FCA setting up their dealer network as the fall guys? Questionable business practice for sure. It is hard to believe that someone at FCA doesn't realize this. Are they really that stupid?