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THE SILVER SEAL DIED ON ME!
Riding thru town on Wed. afternoon, the Silver Seal coughed once and died. It was in 2nd gear but just coasted to the curb. Nothing scary, it just quit. I removed the key, walked about 20 yds. away, waited and tried to start it again. It Started but immediately died. Tried sever times...same thing. I called my friendly tech., Shawn, at ProCaliber in Longview, Wa. He talked me thru finding the code on the dashboard. It said my air box was leaking but Shawn thought different, it was rotten air hoses. Thank heaven for AAA. I got towed to me house, loaded it onto my trailer and yesterday headed to ProCaliber (85) miles away. As always, Shawn said to just bring it in and he would fit me in.
Less than two hrs. after arriving, they were loading the Silver Seal back onto my trailer. New hoses and a battery tender cable installed. Shawn was able to identify the problem quickly because two other Spyder guys had recently had the same problem and he had trouble shoot it back from the Air Box. I'm the third person in a very short period of time. Shawn thinks the heat from the engine rots the hoses. I saw all three sets, and they were badly cracked. ProCaliber now stocks the replacements. $82. later (parts and labor), including battery tender cable I was good to go. As always, I have nothing but praise Shawn and ProCaliber. They are an outstanding, service oriented, dealership. They even sent Shawn to SpyderFest to Meet the Pittbull crew, the reps and check out the scene. Is there a similar event in our Northwest future?
Weekend weather is going to finally be great so it's meet and ride for the Columbia River Chapter of Spyder Riders of America. I'm ready for Saturday breakfast and a 120 mi. ride to White Salmon with my Spyder pals.
Ride in comfort,
John
Seal Floorboards
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John,
I'm glad to hear that you're back...
...Riding in Comfort!
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Perhaps BRP needs to add them to the 14K service list for inspection/replacement?
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What year is and how many miles do you have on your Spyder? Just wondering how long it took for the problem to occur?
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So now we got to carry Duct tape too!!!!!
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What can we do to prevent that from happening? If it's the heat, BRP should come up some kind of solution.
JMHO.
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Which hoses were they? That might help others....
glad they got you back on the road that fast!
Rewaco RF-1 GT
Inline 4 cylinder Ford Zetec with multi-port fuel inject, 140 HP
0-60mph: 5.8 seconds
5 speed sync manual with reverse, mechanical dry clutch.
Front suspension: Trapezoidal fork with center spring
Rear suspension: Independent with Bilstein gas shock absorbers
Brake System: Grimeca calipers, linked ventilated discs, with booster
10.57 gallons
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Great dealer
Glad to hear it was fixed.
I wish I had such a great dealer around here.
There is a great event in N. California http://spydersintheredwoods.weebly.com/ check this out.
Can you please take pictures of the location of the hose?
Thanks
Sharon
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Originally Posted by spyder3
Which hoses were they? That might help others....
glad they got you back on the road that fast!
Seen a few of these this year. My guess is the hoses leading to the MAPS sensor. Refer to post #22 - #27 on this thread.
Last edited by 2 Cruysyn; 05-31-2013 at 12:18 PM.
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Is this an RT issue or are all affected?
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Good news..!!
love these type of posts. The full circle and happy ending. Glad things worked out so smoothly and you will be able to enjoy a great weekend...!!
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I saw John there while I was there to pick up my bike after 14,000 service, two new tires, BajaRon plugs and wires and a new upgraded clutch. Shawn also showed the hoses and he went ahead and had already up graded to the newer better hoses. Glad to hear you are up and running, John.
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Originally Posted by Jerbear
Yep, those are the little buggers. There are two of them. Not very big but they will sure stop you dead!
Ride in comfort,
John
Seal Floorboards
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Originally Posted by ABQAndy
What year is and how many miles do you have on your Spyder? Just wondering how long it took for the problem to occur?
I have a 2011 RT SE5 with about 25,000. miles. Slybird had about 14,000 on his 2012 RT SE5, Larry, I would guess, about 19,000 miles.
Ride in comfort,
John
Seal Floorboards
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one aspect of the hose rot problem has not been addressed. Is there a time component involved, not just mileage? What year(s) are the bikes that had the problem?
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These are just regular auto vaccum hoses. Go to any auto parts store and get a roll of good quality vaccum hose for 8-10 bucks. Brp must of bought some bad hose. You can replace them yourself easily. The only thing to make sure is that they are the SAME length as the old ones. Nothing to it. They are only 3-4 inches long.
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Originally Posted by MikeT
one aspect of the hose rot problem has not been addressed. Is there a time component involved, not just mileage? What year(s) are the bikes that had the problem?
2011 replaced 2012 almost 365 days to the letter.. hot in Tx, and really hot under the hood.. 118*-127* on the screen Temp display
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