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What to look for when buying a srt6?

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Default What to look for when buying a srt6?

Hi, I'm looking to buy a srt6 but I'm not all that familiar with them. What should I look out for? I found one which has the bas light on and also needs some other things done to it. Is this a common issue with them? I have read about tire pressure being low could cause that which sounds strange to me. Should I be concerned? Thanks for any info.
 
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Get the OBD codes, if any. If the battery has ever gone dead and the car sit for very long all sorts of dash lights will appear. If so, once the battery replaced, clear the codes and start fresh.
 
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Default Re: What to look for when buying a srt6?

Originally Posted by Cobrasrt8
Hi, I'm looking to buy a srt6 but I'm not all that familiar with them. What should I look out for? I found one which has the bas light on and also needs some other things done to it. Is this a common issue with them? I have read about tire pressure being low could cause that which sounds strange to me. Should I be concerned? Thanks for any info.
Here are tips on buying a NA Crossfire, they apply to the SRT but the SRT has the super charger as well to worry about of course.
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