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    Default All alarms are off...!!!

    It has been some time since I last posted in the forum.

    Due to work and moving from one place to another, I have not been able to ride my 2009 SE5 for a long time.

    Lately I have installed a new battery and kept it fine with a Battery Tender.

    About 10 days ago I decided to ride the Spyder, but after some warming up and some short test rides to check everything, all "alarms" went off.

    First the brake-failure light went on and the message across the dashboard appeared, surely caused by low brake-fluid level in the reservoirs.

    As I continued test-riding it and checking everything else, the SE5 suddenly went into "limp-mode", and the VSS, and dynamic steering system warning lights lit up, along with the brake-failure light and "check-engine" message.

    I am guessing that is some sort of electrical problem, perhaps caused by a loose cable, or a damaged relay.

    Need some help from the fellow riders...

    BTW, no BRP Spyder dealers in this country, so that is not an option.

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    Lightbulb Check your battery

    Pull off the plastic and check the battery connections. This may seem simplistic, but a poor connection at the battery may cause all the problems that you mentioned.

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    Are you sure that he new battery was fully charged? A battery tender will not fully charge a battery and short runs won't either. JME

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    Pull the codes. Brake stuck on will cause most if not all of what you mentioned. Pedal stuck will do the same.

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    Default Let's see..!!

    seeing as it started with the brakes I would start there...did you ryde with your foot on the pedal..? Check the fluid level and the sesor switches. Check the brake switch and the brakelight bulbs. Shut her down remove the key and let he sit for at least a half hour. See if thinks are back to normal. If not move on to the battery connections, ground connections etc. Now if it was fine before the battery change one would suspect that to be the problem...retrace your steps
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    It sounds to me like the posters above have all given great information. Please let us know when you get it figured out.

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    Unhappy Still the same..., minus the brakes' alarms...

    Quote Originally Posted by akspyderman View Post
    It sounds to me like the posters above have all given great information. Please let us know when you get it figured out.
    Changed the rear brake-pads, bled the system, topped-off the reservoirs..., all this while having the battery disconnected (both poles).

    The brakes' warnings (lights and messages) are now off..., but the rest (all of them) still appear, and after a short while, the RS goes back into limp-mode.

    Now I really need educated help... Please..., pretty please...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pilo View Post
    Changed the rear brake-pads, bled the system, topped-off the reservoirs..., all this while having the battery disconnected (both poles).

    The brakes' warnings (lights and messages) are now off..., but the rest (all of them) still appear, and after a short while, the RS goes back into limp-mode.

    Now I really need educated help... Please..., pretty please...
    You need to pull code(s)
    Crank your spyder set mode to total hours (not trip hrs). Hold down the mode button and flash your high beams 5 times (within 2 seconds) it will show code(s) if there are any. Post them here and should be able to help more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ssd View Post
    You need to pull code(s)
    Crank your spyder set mode to total hours (not trip hrs). Hold down the mode button and flash your high beams 5 times (within 2 seconds) it will show code(s) if there are any. Post them here and should be able to help more.
    Dear Ssd:

    Did as you instructed me and..., lo and behold...: "No active fault codes". At that moment the RS was just parked, idling, with no lights / warnings showing.

    I will ride it around the neighbourhood to see if the alarms / warnings show up again (including limp-home mode), and if so, I will try to pull those codes (if any...)

    Sounds reasonable...?
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    Check your battery connections before you take that ride...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrewNJ View Post
    Check your battery connections before you take that ride...

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    Already tightened those connections up after finishing the brake job.

    Battery tender has been connected continuously while not riding the RS.

    Today, before cranking it up, I disconnected the Battery Tender, and checked battery voltage: 13 volts...
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    Once again a battery with a bad cell can read full voltage. It just won't hold it very long. Try turning the key on for 15 min and check again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magdave View Post
    Once again a battery with a bad cell can read full voltage. It just won't hold it very long. Try turning the key on for 15 min and check again.
    Battery is brand new...

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    Default Did it again...

    Rode the RS around the neighbourhood..., and in less than 5 minutes all hell broke loose again (minus the brake failure lights / warnings), and went into limp-mode.

    Pulled the codes:

    0 C0044
    1 P2545
    2 U0122

    What gives...?

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    All else fails , ask a friend who is mechanically inclined or a trip to the dealer. Good luck

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    At this point I would say you have a bad DPS, VCM or VCM wiring that is what all the codes point to Sounds like dealer time.

    C0044
    Error in Brake pressure switch or sensor failure

    P2545
    VSS Light ON
    VSS CAN message missing
    VSS plausibility error
    VCM internal counter error
    VSS message counter error
    VCM internal error
    Damaged circuit wires
    Check for VCM fault

    U0122
    DPS - VCM Communication Fault - Damaged circuit wires, damaged VCM or damaged DPS/VCM pins
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    YIKES, Sounds like SPYDER MA GEDDON to me. DEALER TRIP highly recommended. Good luck.

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    Hi SPYDERGUY1,

    Re: DEALER TRIP highly recommended.

    Some you may have missed this in his OP: BTW, no BRP Spyder dealers in this country,so that is not an option.

    Jerry Baumchen
    Last edited by JerryB; 12-27-2015 at 05:28 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pilo View Post
    Rode the RS around the neighbourhood..., and in less than 5 minutes all hell broke loose again (minus the brake failure lights / warnings), and went into limp-mode.

    Pulled the codes:

    0 C0044
    1 P2545
    2 U0122

    What gives...?
    OK first off check your tail light connectors and bulbs. P2545 and C0040 Simultaneous Faults These faults when occurring are likely to be caused by disconnected or burnt taillight bulbs.
    U0122 has 2 faults
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    Quote Originally Posted by JerryB View Post
    Hi SPYDERGUY1,

    Re: DEALER TRIP highly recommended.

    Some you may have missed this in his OP: BTW, no BRP Spyder dealers in this country,so that is not an option.

    Jerry Baumchen


    http://www.brp.com/en-us/company/brp.../latin-america

    http://www.brp.com/en-us/company/brp...ership-network

    IMHO this is not a shade tree fixable issue. He needs to contact BRP for the nearest dealer http://www.brp.com/en-us/company/con...find-a-contact The Caribbean Islands, Central America and South America
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    Default Long time has passed...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ssd View Post
    OK first off check your tail light connectors and bulbs. P2545 and C0040 Simultaneous Faults These faults when occurring are likely to be caused by disconnected or burnt taillight bulbs.U0122 has 2 faults
    Been out and far away again for another job assignment. Spent very little time around the SE5. During this off time period the Battery Tender was connected to the batery terminals.

    Just started its engine, let it warm up, and went on a short trip around the neighborhood; and again all the alarms were off...

    Came back home "limping" and started checking the Spyder around while the engine was still on. Lo and behold, both rear lights did not work, and when pressing the brake pedal nothing else happened.

    Night was approaching and I had to prepare my suitcase for another rotational trip, so I just switched it off.

    Next time I am around I will try to fix the rear lights, but it looked strange to me that both lights were not functioning.

    What gives...? Just these two lights causing all that trouble...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pilo View Post
    .... What gives...? Just these two lights causing all that trouble...?
    Could be!! The Spyder 'computer' checks the brakes via the rear lights - if the lights don't work it assumes you've got NO brakes, so limp home mode kicks in!!

    Good Luck!

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