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Just found a loose wire not totally snapped in. This had to come from the factory like this, I never had this wire disconnected before. This issue has also been discussed in the below link "p0118 code won't go off".
http://www.ty4stroke.com/threads/p0118-code-wont-go-off.124498/
This picture was taken from the belly pan looking up in front of the exhaust can.

2014 SR Viper LTX
http://www.ty4stroke.com/threads/p0118-code-wont-go-off.124498/
This picture was taken from the belly pan looking up in front of the exhaust can.

2014 SR Viper LTX
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Is your sled a 16?
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Think I will put this in faq. Thanks
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Kind of hard to tell, did the connector get unseated or did the pin come out of the housing?
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The connector was on the pins. When I pushed on the connector, it move about a 1/8" then I heard it click. I'm assuming I heard the lock tab engage. I never had a code show because it was still making electrical connection.