09viperacr - i've seen that issue as well - is it only when you do the auto-up?
probably about a handful of times i've hit the auto up, the glass goes all the way up and then all the way down. if i slowly put it up it goes up just fine.
09viperacr - i've seen that issue as well - is it only when you do the auto-up?
probably about a handful of times i've hit the auto up, the glass goes all the way up and then all the way down. if i slowly put it up it goes up just fine.
Interesting. First it's like pulling teeth to give away six figs in a horrible economy then you get a six figure product that has defects some of which are basic safety concerns; wouldn't go so far as to pull out a victim card but sounds pretty frustrating. Plus only a small percentage of owners post here so imagine the real magnitude if it.
Just communicated with my Viper Tech and Chrysler. Chrysler called me to give me an update. Apparently because my tech called the issue in to them they assigned a customer advocate. That's pretty cool. JonB also heard from Dick Winkles who confirmed that TEC must be relearned. They are reflashing program on the PCM (there is some kind of update although I don't know for what yet) and then they are relearning TEC (Tooth Error Correction). They believe this will fix problem. Viper Tech also found codes in Body Controller having to do with window glass. He went through a procedure (not the relearn one that we all know) on his diagnostic computer and he believes this is fixed too.
All's well that ends well. Keeping fingers crossed and will keep you all posted if the problem returns. I'll also try to get some information about the PCM update.
Every Viper that comes through lately seems to need the PCM update, but there is no description of what it is changing/addressing.
Well my Tech updated the PCM and tried to relearn TEC according to the directions provided by SRT support. His computer could not complete the second part of this step. The directions provided by SRT said to accelerate the car from 45 to 55 in second gear while keeping MPG above 15 (or in the green on the display). Really?! 15MPG while accelerating in 2nd while driving a Viper?! No way. He couldn't keep the MPG that high and his diagnostic computer would not complete the relearn. Car seems to run ok and has no codes. He will contact SRT again tomorrow to find out what is going on. We are expecting snow tonight so I picked it up. More to come.
By the way, I don't know what the reflash was for.
Maybe they re-flashed it for 700 hp? Sorry you are having to go through this with a new car George!
My tech was told that the reflash was to correct an issue with an EVAP code P0456. I didn't have that code but Chrysler recommended the update anyway. Still waiting for an update from Chrysler as to what to do about relearn process. Will keep you posted.
Latest update from someone who really knows.
"In order for the misfire system to work properly, all three tooth error corrections (or adaptive numerators 0, 1 & 2) MUST be learned. The first numerator is a de-fueled coast down from about 45mph in 2nd gear, that one is easy and it sounds like it did learn. The second numerator is a fueled learn to 4000 rpm in 2nd gear and moderate throttle – he may have to drag the brake a little to achieve the proper engine airflow of 350 – 450 mg/stroke. The last adaptive numerator is a fueled learn at about 5000 rpm in 2nd gear – again he may have to drag the brakes a little while holding the engine speed to achieve an engine airflow of between 380 – 480 mg/stroke. This isn’t easy but it’s not rocket science either and most times is not that difficult to do. Remember the car must be at operating condition and have at least ¼ tank of fuel for the learn to take place."
Looks like I'll have to take the car back after the snow clears.
Geez did the guy who programmed this PCM also have an X-Box. All these weird moves, sounds like a video game. Hope it fixes it George! Judging by the weather this week, doesn't sound like you will be picking it up anytime soon.
Rick, I picked it up yesterday even though Glynn did not complete the relearn process. I'm travelling on Saturday and with the weather this week it would have been stuck there for 2 weeks. I think X-Box would be easier to learn than the car's PCM. Thank the EPA and all the greenies for that. I wonder how on Earth they set the PCM up when they build the car. I know they dyno them at the plant so I wonder if that is how they do it. Do they have a specific drive cycle they follow on the dyno to get the PCM to learn everything? Way too complicated. There's probably more computer code in this car than there was on Apollo 11.
Can you try this on a local mustang dyno? Might be easier....
What's the verdict?
No verdict yet, had to leave on a business trip so no time to get it back to the dealer. Dick Winkles says it is definitely the Tooth Error Correction numerators. There are three and they all MUST be relearned. My tech did the first one but then the instructions Chrysler gave him didn't work. Got new instructions from Dick so hopefully we'll get her fixed.
Picking up the car again tonight. Hopefully its fixed. Apparently the procedure to relearn TEC on a Viper is not the same as what the dealers' computer tells them to do. Also different than what SRT's engineers would do since they have different equipment available to them, in other words the tech cannot follow the procedure that SRT said to follow because of differences in the types of equipment they have. Bottom line is that SRT stepped in to help my tech get it relearned somehow, for that I'm grateful. I'm supposed to know within 8 drive cycles whether it worked. Otherwise I guess an update to the dealer diagnostic computers would need to be made or SRT would have to fly out with their computer. Unfortunate that this problem had to occur but it is nice to see the engineers at SRT get involved with one car's issues. Thanks Dick and company.
Hopefully all behind you now!
09viperacr hope your problem is fixed now. Mine a little different but SRT has been great working with me to correct the problem. They seem much more to customer service then they were a few years ago when still considered a dodge product. Good luck.
You guys have a lot more patience than I do; I'd be jumping up & down
Old thread, but the last 2 times I was at the track I filled up with 93 at the same gas station I always did on the way there, just a few miles away.
Early on in the day the last 2 times I got a check engine light and the car went into limp mode. After crawling off the track I put my code reader on and got code 0300 (multiple cylinder misfires). The car had felt perfect up until that point. I hit suddenly and killed the power out of nowhere.
I cleared the code with my code reader and the rest of the day was uneventful. I even set new bests each day.
Could that gas station be the cause? This never happened before. The car is stock. 2014 GTS. 8900 miles now. Oil was just changed too. It happened once before and once after the oil change. The only things in common were it happened on the track and getting gas from that same gas station.
Ron
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