2016 DODGE VIPER SRT engine

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DODGE VIPER SRT 2016 VX / 3.G Owners Manual 4. Push the red ENGINE START/STOP button locatedon the instrument panel. Release the button when the
engine starts.If Engine Fails To Start
CAUTION!
To prevent damage to the starter, do not crank the

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DODGE VIPER SRT 2016 VX / 3.G Owners Manual WARNING!(Continued)
and damage the converter and vehicle. If the ve-
hicle has a discharged battery, booster cables may
be used to obtain a start from a booster battery or
the battery in another vehic

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DODGE VIPER SRT 2016 VX / 3.G Owners Manual (clutch pedal released), but it may also be heard when
driving. The noise may also be more noticeable when
the transmission is warm. This noise is normal and is
not an indication of a problem with you

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DODGE VIPER SRT 2016 VX / 3.G Owners Manual coolant is higher than 107°F (42°C), and vehicle speed is
greater than 16 mph (26 km/h) but less than 18 mph
(29 km/h), and engine speed is less than 1,550 RPM, and
the transmission is in first gear

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DODGE VIPER SRT 2016 VX / 3.G Owners Manual LAUNCH MODE
This system maximizes acceleration traction for straight
line racing.
1. Bring the vehicle to complete stop on a level tracksurface with the engine running.
2. Set the steering wheel for s

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DODGE VIPER SRT 2016 VX / 3.G Owners Manual NOTE:If the cluster launch DID message indicates all
conditions are correct for launch and the throttle is
pressed to the floor quickly (within approximately 1/2
second) the system will hold the engin

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DODGE VIPER SRT 2016 VX / 3.G Owners Manual NOTE:
•All SRT vehicles are track tested for 24 hours of
endurance, however, it is recommended that suspen-
sion system, brake system, prop shaft, and ½ shaft
boots should be checked for wear or da

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DODGE VIPER SRT 2016 VX / 3.G Owners Manual 1. Slow down during rainstorms or when roads areslushy.
2. Slow down if road has standing water or puddles.
CAUTION!
Driving your vehicle through deep puddles at speeds
over 5 mph (8 km/h), may cause