Hi All,
I just bought a 2002 Viper at Haydays. It is in very good condition. When I got it home, I ran it on the lawn a couple of times. I noticed the caution flag on the dash turned on. I shut it down to let it cool. When I started it again, it was still there. Anyone know how to pull the error codes?
I just bought a 2002 Viper at Haydays. It is in very good condition. When I got it home, I ran it on the lawn a couple of times. I noticed the caution flag on the dash turned on. I shut it down to let it cool. When I started it again, it was still there. Anyone know how to pull the error codes?
skidooboy
New member
might be out of fuel or low. check to where the warning code is listed on the dash. usually tells you whats going on. if it is not flashing it is propbably fuel or temp. ski
http://www.zenitram-inc.com/viper.htm
http://www.totallyamaha.com/snowmobiles/aaTECH/codes/FaultLocationCodes.htm
These 2 links might help you out.
http://www.totallyamaha.com/snowmobiles/aaTECH/codes/FaultLocationCodes.htm
These 2 links might help you out.
I was low on fuel - hence the caution light. Glad I asked before I started tearing thigs apart.
skidooboy
New member
glad it was something easy. ski
Allvipedup
New member
Hey man, just remember when it's cold, there is a good chance that light will flash for up to 5 minutes, after starting. When it shuts off, the coolant has reached good operating temp. That way you will avoid any of the cold cylinder damage. Some do this some don't.
Does it have the rear heat exchager? If not you might want to look into it just so you'll never have to worry about heat issues. Good choice I might add.
Does it have the rear heat exchager? If not you might want to look into it just so you'll never have to worry about heat issues. Good choice I might add.