2004 Dodge Durango With 5.7 Hemi Three Rows Electric Blue With New Tires Clean on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
We are selling our beautiful very good condition SUV with mint interior as they have almost always had seat covers on the seats, and we do not smoke and our kids are almost grown. Tires are brand new all the way around, and we can guarantee this vehicle will not let you down. Four wheel drive works perfectly, all windows work ,more power than you need to pull a camper or boat, with the powerful HEMI. The engine was replaced by the dealer at Northgate Chrysler at 110,000 miles and currently we have 139,840 miles on her. We put in a brand new radiator about a week ago due to road debris hitting the old radiator. A/C blows cold, heat blows hot., Also put in a new thermostat and water pump, before we figured out the radiator had a pinhole leak from underneath. The car was also tuned up this summer with new spark plugs, and oil will be changed if we reach 140,000 before we sell her, we have always keep the oil changed every 3k miles. This is a must see truck with three rows of seats... It also comes with remote start for those cold mornings.
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Watch this Dodge Viper get clawed to death
Tue, 07 Jan 2014There's a scene in the James Bond movie, Casino Royale, where Daniel Craig's Agent 007 is captured by villain Le Chiffre, played by Mads Mikkelsen. Le Chiffre tortures Bond in a scene that is rather difficult to watch (especially for blokes) and impossible to describe on these digital pages (Google at your own risk). This video is the automotive equivalent of the Casino Royale torture scene.
It shows a Dodge Viper - a late, first-generation GTS judging by the center-exit exhausts - getting assaulted by a giant piece of heavy equipment. The large claw shows no mercy on the V10-powered sports car, rending its muscular curves into pieces and then running it over, just for good measure. It's a painful video to watch (and hear!), made worse because we don't know what the Viper did to deserve such a fate. About a third of the way through the video, the cameraman indicates that the man with the claw is a new operator from Chrysler, and it appears there may be some fire damage, but beyond that, we don't have much to go on.
Scroll down for the video but be warned, it isn't for the faint of heart.
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Dodge Viper recall requires small-handed mechanics
Fri, 25 Apr 2014It has been over a year since Chrysler first announced its recall of 3,660 2003-2004 Dodge Vipers because the airbag could suddenly deploy. The repairs are finally beginning, and it appears to be a nightmare for mechanics.
According to the automaker's filing with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the airbag control module can fail, which causes the bag or the seatbelt pre-tensioner to deploy without warning. It took over a year to design the new parts, according to The New York Times. However, Chrysler finally has a new "jumper harness with an in-line diode filter circuit" ready to fix the problem.
The dilemma now moves to the mechanics who have to actually install the part. A 47-step guide from Chrysler explains that the procedure should take about two hours. It's not an easy job, though. Most of the dashboard has to be taken apart, and the instructions include this helpful bit of advice: "Installing the jumper harness and filter box into position is not an easy task. Patience, perseverance, and small hands are required." We wish the best of luck to them. The fix comes just in time for the Vipers to enjoy the summer sun.