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Maintaining Your Dodge Viper
• Periodically check to make sure the seat screws and wheel nuts are tight. To check
the wheel’s nuts, use a flat-head screwdriver to gently pry off the hubcap.
• Make sure the battery bracket is securely in place.
• Make sure the plastic parts of the Dodge Viper are not cracked or broken.
• Occasionally use a lightweight oil to lubricate moving parts such as wheels and the
steering linkages.
• Park the Dodge Viper indoors or cover it with a tarp to protect it from wet weather.
• Keep the Dodge Viper away from sources of heat, such as stoves and heaters. Plastic
parts may melt.
• Recharge the battery after each use. Only an adult can handle the battery. Recharge
the battery at least once a month when the Dodge Viper is not being used. See pages
6-7 for instructions about recharging the battery.
• Do not wash the Dodge Viper with a hose. Do not wash the Dodge Viper with soap
and water. Do not drive the Dodge Viper in rainy or snowy weather. Water will damage
the motor, electric system and battery.
• Clean the Dodge Viper with a soft, dry cloth. To restore shine to plastic parts, use a
non-wax furniture polish. Do not use car wax. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
• Do not drive the Dodge Viper in loose dirt, sand or fine gravel, which could damage
moving parts, motors or the electric system.
• Kid Trax Toys recommends that you take your Dodge Viper to an authorized service
center for periodic maintenance and service. Call Kid Trax Toys Consumer Relations
at (877) 741-6154 for an authorized service center.