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Back in June Jerbear had reported that his RT was finally back home after being in the shop for weeks. Dealer said it was repaired, but Jerbear was going on a two week vacation and would test it out when he got back. Has anyone heard the outcome? Jerbear can you comment on the repair job?
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Originally Posted by JKMSPYDER
"can you comment on the repair job?"
Thanks for your interest - nothing to report at this time. Temps here since returning from Colorado have been off the charts (four days of 122 degrees in the past two weeks and few others below 112 /115. I simply don't have the confidence to leave the area - on the Spyder - and it's a little to warm to test it locally.
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Please keep us posted when you do get to ride it for an extended period.
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Originally Posted by Jerbear
Thanks for your interest - nothing to report at this time. Temps here since returning from Colorado have been off the charts (four days of 122 degrees in the past two weeks and few others below 112 /115. I simply don't have the confidence to leave the area - on the Spyder - and it's a little to warm to test it locally.
Time to do that Death Valley ride you talked about a few years ago!
LOL
Bob
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Jerbear...how abour night ryder....or is that only 110°..
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
Well......after a long HOT summer and much anxiety about whether or not the Spyder was really fixed at the end of last riding season. The verdict is in...IT IS NOT!
Just the facts.
11/22/17 30,353 miles at startup(same as was on it at the end of last riding season when it came back from its last repair).
11/22/17 P160E @ 30,363 miles. Fourth startup of the day. Warmed it up and shut down to load gear. Started & went for fuel, then stopped up the street to eat. On startup(semi cool engine) it showed a check engine warning w/code P160E. Cleared on its own, but shows in memory.
11/23/17 - First 150 miles. Only code so far was P160E on the 22nd.
11/29/17 - P0174 @ 30,675 miles.
In just 322 miles of use.
It's the same ole codes.
Third riding season of this crap. Three years!
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P160E
Electrical Actuator (ETA) Shorted to Vbat.
Damaged ETA, Damaged circuit wires, connector or ECM pins
P0174
System too lean bank 2
Injector or fuel supply
Check injector & fuel supply.
The P160E issue could be causing the P0174. Sure sounds like they did not fix anything from last time....
Bob
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To start with I believe that the issue with the p0174 code on 2011 RtSE5 spyders is in MHO not an isolated incidence. I believe this is a on going major issue. My wife and I purchased a 2011 RTSE5 in July 2017 from a local dealer who specializes in Spyders. They have a certified BRP master technician. Keeping this short, we have had the dreaded P0174 code since we bought it. It has been in the shop every two weeks after we get it back like clock work. Anywhere from 300 miles to less put on it before it comes back on. To date it has had the following done to it.
Complete service done by previous owner when he traded in for a new model.
Evap canister replaced, was told it was full of fuel. Learned you cant top off the tank! Three rides later P0174 back on.
Purge Valve replaced, Three or four rides later, P0174 back on.
Reprogramed the computer, something about not recognizing the new parts. This time the ride on the second day produced a code for the Gear Position Sensor and the P0174. GPS replaced, two rides later. P0174
Changed the spark plugs and wires, checked for vacuum leaks, none found. Three rides later, P0174.
Changed Vacuum lines, cleaned throttle body and ports. Rode about two or three times and P0174 back on again!
This was last trip in before getting cold. They had it three weeks. They Bypassed the purge valve. I rode it about 50 miles, went to ride it the next day. I didn't get a mile down the road and you guessed it, P0174.
I told the service manager that it probably wouldn't work, because I read where someone else did the cannisterrectomy procedure with bypassing the purge valve and had to connect it back up. But never posted if it was fixed. One of the biggest problems is the fact you can hardly work on them yourself without the Buds software to clear the codes and check engine light. We are at our wits end with this! Since it seems like there are quite a few of us out there with this problem it should have been a recall issue, but it happens at different times for each unit. Ours has about 44,000 miles on it. I just don't want to keep going down their list of parts to replace to try and fix this, we will probably have bought a whole new bike before its done. My question is how does a business justify charging the kind of money for something and then just washing their hands of you as soon as they get paid. I really would like to move up to the 1330 model, but at this point in time I just cant trust Spyders, dealers or BRP. I guess next procedure will probably be hooking back up the purge valve and going to the next thing BRP emails them to try and do. If they really cared about their customers they would get a team together to figure this out. No disrespect to the trained technicians, they are just doing what they are trained to do. I will be back to let you all know what happens next. Rant over, ride safe!
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A WELL KNOWN MAJOR ISSUE - IT IS
Originally Posted by jmbenge
To start with I believe that the issue with the p0174 code on 2011 RtSE5 spyders is in MHO not an isolated incidence. I believe this is a on going major issue. My wife and I purchased a 2011 RTSE5 in July 2017 from a local dealer who specializes in Spyders. They have a certified BRP master technician. Keeping this short, we have had the dreaded P0174 code since we bought it. It has been in the shop every two weeks after we get it back like clock work. Anywhere from 300 miles to less put on it before it comes back on. To date it has had the following done to it.
Complete service done by previous owner when he traded in for a new model.
Evap canister replaced, was told it was full of fuel. Learned you cant top off the tank! Three rides later P0174 back on.
Purge Valve replaced, Three or four rides later, P0174 back on.
Reprogramed the computer, something about not recognizing the new parts. This time the ride on the second day produced a code for the Gear Position Sensor and the P0174. GPS replaced, two rides later. P0174
Changed the spark plugs and wires, checked for vacuum leaks, none found. Three rides later, P0174.
Changed Vacuum lines, cleaned throttle body and ports. Rode about two or three times and P0174 back on again!
This was last trip in before getting cold. They had it three weeks. They Bypassed the purge valve. I rode it about 50 miles, went to ride it the next day. I didn't get a mile down the road and you guessed it, P0174.
I told the service manager that it probably wouldn't work, because I read where someone else did the cannisterrectomy procedure with bypassing the purge valve and had to connect it back up. But never posted if it was fixed. One of the biggest problems is the fact you can hardly work on them yourself without the Buds software to clear the codes and check engine light. We are at our wits end with this! Since it seems like there are quite a few of us out there with this problem it should have been a recall issue, but it happens at different times for each unit. Ours has about 44,000 miles on it. I just don't want to keep going down their list of parts to replace to try and fix this, we will probably have bought a whole new bike before its done. My question is how does a business justify charging the kind of money for something and then just washing their hands of you as soon as they get paid. I really would like to move up to the 1330 model, but at this point in time I just cant trust Spyders, dealers or BRP. I guess next procedure will probably be hooking back up the purge valve and going to the next thing BRP emails them to try and do. If they really cared about their customers they would get a team together to figure this out. No disrespect to the trained technicians, they are just doing what they are trained to do. I will be back to let you all know what happens next. Rant over, ride safe!
Like mine, I'm 99.9% certain you'll find the PO174 is being caused by a defective throttle body.
I was certain that was the problem with mine(and told the service department) when I first took it in - UNDER WARRANTY. My dealers service manager didn't agree and it went down hill from there.
After TWO YEARS of bad guesses, and a TON of MY cash, it became clear my dealers tech AND his consultation with BRP tech support was getting me nowhere, except lighter in the wallet.
At my request, and on my dime, the throttle body was replaced and the P0174 has not reappeared.
While I like my Spyder as much today as I did when first purchased. I'm one and done with BRP and their 'FAUX BRP CARES CRAP'.
Good luck to you.
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Thanks for letting us know where things ended up...
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Hi Jerbear,
Re: I'm one and done with BRP and their 'FAUX BRP CARES CRAP'.
When I bought my '08, four years ago, I felt that it would be my only Spyder.
I'm not young anymore & my plan was/is to ride it until I'm 80, in 3 more yrs. I will probably make mine last until then.
However, with the above ( your quote ), I would NEVER consider buying another one.
IMO BRP is a company that does not care about the owners of these machines.
Jerry Baumchen
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Originally Posted by Jerbear
Like mine, I'm 99.9% certain you'll find the PO174 is being caused by a defective throttle body.
I was certain that was the problem with mine(and told the service department) when I first took it in - UNDER WARRANTY. My dealers service manager didn't agree and it went down hill from there.
After TWO YEARS of bad guesses, and a TON of MY cash, it became clear my dealers tech AND his consultation with BRP tech support was getting me nowhere, except lighter in the wallet.
At my request, and on my dime, the throttle body was replaced and the P0174 has not reappeared.
While I like my Spyder as much today as I did when first purchased. I'm one and done with BRP and their 'FAUX BRP CARES CRAP'.
Good luck to you.
Glad that yours was finally figured out. It sad because My wife and I were hoping to move up to a different model, but I to have lost respect for the system that is in place with BRP and the dealerships for them. There maybe some good ones out there, but I haven't found one yet. Thinking of just waiting a little bit and seeing how the new 2018 Goldwing fares, then putting a trike kit on it. Best of luck to you as well!
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I certainly do not want to minimize the problems that jmbenge and Jerbear have had to deal with. But there are thousands of Spyder riders out there that have had no problems or very minor problems including me. If I were one of these guys I would be upset too!! But for those of us that have no problems or minor problems that are quickly fixed, you would never hear from us. I now have 27,000 problem free miles on my 2015 F3-S. I wish both of you guys the best and hope that you will have many trouble free miles in the future.
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Jerbear or JerryB, I would ask if either of you have tried a '13, '14, or newer, would your dealer(s) consider trading you up a year or two with your documentation of all the issues your bike(s) had?
As JKM Spyder stated, some of us have 20,000 + miles in a year or two with no problems (except what I myself caused) and in my case, the second dealer I tried has reasonably and professionally troubleshot and fixed my errors quickly. I'm confident enough in my spyder to have planned a 6K plus and numerous 1k plus trips this year after completing several 1K and a 4K+ trip last year. No breakdowns, no trouble codes, no problems on a used '13 RT.
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Jerbear, it is good to see you posting! It is interesting that this would appear today as I got a call from a woman in Las Vegas who recently purchased a used 11 RT with 44,000 miles on it. Shortly after she bought it she was left on the side of the road, she said that the dealer replaced the throttle but I'm thinking throttle body. Shortly after that she said that she hadn't ridden for a few days and when she started the bike she got a DPS error, the dealer replaced the battery. This past weekend she had it throw a check engine code and go into Limp Mode and then had it towed to the dealer. She didn't know how to check codes and there is no active code at this time. She's getting really frustrated too.
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Lets face it.........
If Honda (Goldwing) or Yamaha (Venture) came out with a touring reverse trike tomorrow, our spyders wouldn't be worth next years registration fee. Dealers wouldn't even take spyders in as a trade-in. I haven't been keeping up with Harley but I understand they're having their issues also. Locally I've seen two different Harley trikes on trailers parked outside their dealership.
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Originally Posted by DGoebel
Jerbear or JerryB, I would ask if either of you have tried a '13, '14, or newer, would your dealer(s) consider trading you up a year or two with your documentation of all the issues your bike(s) had?
As JKM Spyder stated, some of us have 20,000 + miles in a year or two with no problems (except what I myself caused) and in my case, the second dealer I tried has reasonably and professionally troubleshot and fixed my errors quickly. I'm confident enough in my spyder to have planned a 6K plus and numerous 1k plus trips this year after completing several 1K and a 4K+ trip last year. No breakdowns, no trouble codes, no problems on a used '13 RT.
It would be nice if they would do that DGoebel, but a couple times now we've been in there to pick ours up and they had just sold one that was traded in, without calling us about having one when we asked them to let us know. Don't think they want this bike back since no one can figure out the problem. I just don't think they or BRP care.
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Originally Posted by 2dogs
If Honda (Goldwing) or Yamaha (Venture) came out with a touring reverse trike tomorrow, our spyders wouldn't be worth next years registration fee. Dealers wouldn't even take spyders in as a trade-in. I haven't been keeping up with Harley but I understand they're having their issues also. Locally I've seen two different Harley trikes on trailers parked outside their dealership.
You are right about that 2dogs We are looking at all options now, thinking about waiting to see how the new 2018 Gold Wings with the DCT fares.
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Originally Posted by JKMSPYDER
I certainly do not want to minimize the problems that jmbenge and Jerbear have had to deal with. But there are thousands of Spyder riders out there that have had no problems or very minor problems including me. If I were one of these guys I would be upset too!! But for those of us that have no problems or minor problems that are quickly fixed, you would never hear from us. I now have 27,000 problem free miles on my 2015 F3-S. I wish both of you guys the best and hope that you will have many trouble free miles in the future.
From my understanding the gentlemen that owned our bike before us never had many problems with it. We bought it and it was all down hill from there. It does have 44,000 miles on it though, just not sure of their longevity.
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The bad apples in the BRP barrel are the dealers, not necessarily BRP. I recently learned that a dealer in my area had the Spyder line taken away from them, as they had no competent techs to work on them. It was just grease monkeys reading the service manual and trying to figure out what to doat $99.00/hour. It is getting to the point that the dealer network is getting smaller, not larger. And dealers charge hourly rates according to what the market will bear. Some charge as little as $75/hour - I think that's what Bob's dealer charges, I could be wrong. Others are at $120.00/hour. That's a whopping 60% More. So a dealer at $75/hr gets $150 for 2 hours labor on an oil change. The guy at $120/hr get $240 for the same thing. I have to go 90 miles for competent service, but that's just the way it is. There is another dealer 48 miles from me, but the one time I went there I got so pissed off that I wanted to strangle someone. The had the bike for 26 days and blamed all of the codes on my wolo horn. Don't be fooled by a dealers rating, be it Silver, Gold, or Platinum. It means nothing. The dealer that had the Spyder line taken away is a Gold rated "preferred dealer." Go figure.
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Originally Posted by oldguyinCT
The bad apples in the BRP barrel are the dealers, not necessarily BRP. I recently learned that a dealer in my area had the Spyder line taken away from them, as they had no competent techs to work on them. It was just grease monkeys reading the service manual and trying to figure out what to doat $99.00/hour. It is getting to the point that the dealer network is getting smaller, not larger. And dealers charge hourly rates according to what the market will bear. Some charge as little as $75/hour - I think that's what Bob's dealer charges, I could be wrong. Others are at $120.00/hour. That's a whopping 60% More. So a dealer at $75/hr gets $150 for 2 hours labor on an oil change. The guy at $120/hr get $240 for the same thing. I have to go 90 miles for competent service, but that's just the way it is. There is another dealer 48 miles from me, but the one time I went there I got so pissed off that I wanted to strangle someone. The had the bike for 26 days and blamed all of the codes on my wolo horn. Don't be fooled by a dealers rating, be it Silver, Gold, or Platinum. It means nothing. The dealer that had the Spyder line taken away is a Gold rated "preferred dealer." Go figure.
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Don't be fooled by the Silver, Gold, Platinum BS. The ratings are given according to the number of units sold not their "service".
This is not only the number of Spyders but all BRP motorsports such as Maverick etc.
Jack
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