Dodge Vipers need regular maintenance, and some of their components require specialized care from a certified technician.Â
What about the braking system of a Dodge Viper? You will need a technician to inspect the brake pads every 20,000 km and flush the fluid every 40,000 km or three years of regular road driving.Â
Those who drive a Viper in a track setting may need to change the pads more often and bleed the brake lines to remove excess air from the system.Â
While these are everyday maintenance tasks, you want to rely on a certified Viper technician, accredited by Dodge, to handle all the work and install the correct parts. This expert can ensure that the brakes function as they should and meet the lofty performance standard that owners often have for these sports cars. Â
You can contact our Langley, BC service centre to make an appointment with our certified Viper technician today.Â