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DODGE VIPER 2006 ZB / 2.G Owners Manual VEHICLE LOADING
Vehicle Loading Capacities
Front Seat Occupants....................... 2
Luggage....................... 115lbs.(51kg)
Rated Vehicle Capacity............ 415lbs.(187kg)
TRAILER TOWING
T

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DODGE VIPER 2006 ZB / 2.G Owners Manual WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES
CONTENTS
Hazard Warning Flasher..................156
If Your Engine Overheats.................156
Jump-Starting Procedures.................158
Driving On Slippery Surface

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DODGE VIPER 2006 ZB / 2.G Owners Manual JUMP-STARTING PROCEDURES
WARNING!
•Do not attempt to push or tow your vehicle to get
it started. Unburned fuel could enter the catalytic
converter and once the engine has started, ignite
and damage

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DODGE VIPER 2006 ZB / 2.G Owners Manual FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE
If your vehicle becomes stuck in mud, sand or snow, it
can often be moved by a rocking motion. Turn your
steering wheel right and left to clear the area around the
front wheels

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DODGE VIPER 2006 ZB / 2.G Owners Manual ONBOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM (OBD II)
To meet new government regulations and promote
cleaner air, your vehicle is equipped with a sophisticated
onboard diagnostic system called OBD II. This system
monito

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DODGE VIPER 2006 ZB / 2.G Owners Manual •Trailer towing
•Off-road or desert driving
•If equipped for and operating with E–85 (ethanol) fuel
If none of these apply to you, then change your engine oil
every 6,000 miles (10 000 km) or

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DODGE VIPER 2006 ZB / 2.G Owners Manual To minimize the possibility of catalytic converter dam-
age:
•Do not shut off the engine or interrupt the ignition
when the transmission is in gear and the vehicle is in
motion.
•Do not try to sta

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DODGE VIPER 2006 ZB / 2.G Owners Manual EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
The “Scheduled” maintenance services, listed inbold
typemust be done at the times or mileages specified to
assure the continued proper functioning of the emissi
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