2010 Dodge Viper Batteries

Dodge Viper Batteries Near You

Don't let a failing battery slow you down. Shop replacement batteries for 2010 Dodge Vipers today and schedule a quick installation at Firestone Complete Auto Care.

2010 Dodge Viper Battery Replacement & Size

Need more info about Dodge Viper batteries? Use the following chart to find information on Dodge Viper battery size and cold cranking amps.

Battery Engine Warranty Cold Cranking Amps
34-AGM V10/8.4L Replacement 36 months Performance months 740
BATTERIES

V10/8.4L

- Battery: 34-AGM

- Warranty: Replacement 36 months, Performance months

- Cold Cranking Amps: 740

Shopping for Dodge Viper Car Batteries

Your Viper doesn't have an expiration date, but its battery does. Generally, car batteries last from three to five years. You want to replace your 2010 Dodge Viper battery before it fails and leaves you stranded. Pay attention to clues that your battery is on its way out. A sluggish engine start, a blinking battery or check engine light, swollen battery case, corrosion-covered posts, or dim headlights can all be signs that your battery needs attention.

Plus, at Firestone Complete Auto Care, we’ll test your battery for free. With computerized testing we can see how much charge is left in your battery. Visit us for a complimentary battery check and, if needed, a replacement battery for your 2010 Dodge Viper. Car batteries are only one of our many strong suits. Our technicians are familiar with Dodge-specific recommendations for Viper battery cold cranking amps and reserve capacity. Get help identifying the type and size of battery that's best for your Viper, and schedule a weekday or weekend battery replacement service for your car.

Find the Right DieHard Battery for Your Viper

Your Dodge Viper deserves the best, which is why we exclusively carry the best. Your vehicle needs a reliable, durable and powerful battery in extremely hot and cold environments. DieHard batteries go above and beyond using the latest innovative technology to fuel the increasing power requirements of new vehicles and their accessories. They're no ordinary battery, they're extraordinary. Choose a DieHard battery for your Dodge Viper and get behind the wheel with confidence. Why? Because performance will be there when you're counting on it. That’s why you should choose batteries from Firestone Complete Auto Care.

After Buying 2010 Dodge Viper Battery

Have you recently had a fresh battery installed in your Dodge Viper? Great job! Now, help it last longer and stay charged by caring for it from the get-go. Give your new battery a hand by limiting short trips, cleaning your battery posts, and avoiding radio and electronic component use when the engine is off.

Commonly Asked Viper Battery Questions

Turn to Firestone Complete Auto Care for answers to all your car battery questions. If you have a Viper-specific battery question, visit your nearest store. Our technicians are happy to help.

  • Why doesn’t my Viper battery stay charged? A car battery that needs to be jump-started every time is as good as dead. The battery might be old. Or, you’ve been leaving the doors slightly open and the lights on overnight. Stop in for a free battery check at your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care to learn more about the state of your battery.
  • What happens to my old Viper battery? We’ll recycle your car battery for you!
  • How much will replacing my Dodge Viper’s battery cost if I get a DieHard battery? Get affordable prices on Dodge Viper batteries by using one of our limited-time battery deals. Plus, all DieHard car batteries come with a free replacement warranty and extra coverage with DieHard Assurance.
  • How long can I expect my car battery to last? Car battery lifespan varies depending on a few factors, including driving conditions, accessories,  how well it’s maintained, and the type of battery. On average, a car battery lasts about three to five years.
  • What is the white, crusty stuff around my Viper’s battery post? The white, crusty stuff that can accumulate around Viper car battery terminals is called corrosion. It is caused by a chemical reaction between the battery acid and the air, which creates a white, powdery substance that can build up on the terminals over time. Corrosion can interfere with the flow of electricity between the battery post and the car's electrical system, sometimes leading to poor electrical performance, difficulty starting, and even premature battery failure.
  • How do I clean a corroded Viper battery terminal? Regularly inspect the terminals and clean them with a mixture of baking soda and water, a wire brush, and a rag. Disconnect the battery cables before cleaning to help avoid the risk of electrical shock. Always reference and follow the instructions in your vehicle owner’s manual prior to disconnecting the battery cables.
  • Where can I purchase Viper batteries near me? You can shop for Viper batteries at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care, and our expert technicians will even handle the installation. Don’t have time to visit our store? Our Firestone Direct mobile vans can come to you for battery installations! Learn more about our mobile battery services.