2008 DODGE VIPER check engine

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DODGE VIPER 2008 ZB II / 2.G Owners Manual ²Avoid excessive idling.
²Check the engine oil level at every fuel fill.
NOTE:A new engine will consume some oil during the
first few thousand miles of operation. This should be
considered as a norm

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DODGE VIPER 2008 ZB II / 2.G Owners Manual Adding Washer Fluid
The windshield washer fluid reservoir is located in the
front of the engine compartment on the passenger side of
the vehicle. Be sure to check the fluid level in the
reservoir at r

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DODGE VIPER 2008 ZB II / 2.G Owners Manual standard non-anti-lock brakes. If this occurs, safely bring
the vehicle to a complete stop as soon as possible and
cycle the ignition key to attempt to reset the ABS. If the
light remains on, see your

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DODGE VIPER 2008 ZB II / 2.G Owners Manual NOTE:The light will turn on when the ignition switch
is in the ON/RUN position and the parking brake is
applied. This light shows only that the parking brake is
applied. It does not show the degree of

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DODGE VIPER 2008 ZB II / 2.G Owners Manual 6000 RPM. This serves as a visual aid to shift before
reaching the red line. This warning will turn off when the
tachometer pointer falls below 5900 RPM. (See page 136
for more information.)
Coolant T

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DODGE VIPER 2008 ZB II / 2.G Owners Manual between 20 and 80 psi (pounds per square inch). If the
pointer remains in the red range, safely bring the vehicle
to a complete stop and turn off the engine. DO NOT
operate the vehicle until the cause

Page 126 of 303

DODGE VIPER 2008 ZB II / 2.G Owners Manual ²Defrost/Floor
Air is directed through the windshield defrost
and the floor outlets. This setting works best in
cold or snowy conditions that require extra heat
at the windshield. This setting is goo

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DODGE VIPER 2008 ZB II / 2.G Owners Manual Flowing/Rising Water
WARNING!
Do not drive on or cross a road or a path where water
is flowing and/or rising (as in storm run-off). Flow-
ing water can wear away the road or paths surface
and cause y
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