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Problem with 2011 Spyder RSS running like crap when getting hot
I have had a problem with my spyder that I noticed when in Daytona Bike Week in March. Seems to be when it is hot outside and going in slower traffic. Seems to break up and run rough at about 3800-4500 rpm. Almost like it is losing spark or gas issues. I only have 8000 miles on it.
When I was in Daytona I spoke to one of the head BRP techs and he said it defiantly sounded like spark plug wires. Well today I finally changed them and it didn't fix the problem. Road about 6 miles in 35-40mph traffic and it started right away.
Curious if anyone else has had this type of problem??????
Any recommendations are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Shawn
** Loving my 5th Can-Am Spyder since 2007! **
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Did you change the plugs, too?
-Scotty
2011 Spyder RTS-SM5 (mine)
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2011 RT-622 trailer, Aspen Sentry popup camper, custom motorcycle trailer to pull behind the Spyder
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
Did you change the plugs, too?
Did he put the BRP standed ones in sounds like if he did then the carbon in side has brok wich would do the same as the old ones
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Shawn, mine does the same thing. Plugs, wires and exhaust gaskets didn't help me. I'm guessing the aftermarket pipes have something to do with it. The 02 mod I have helped some, but it seems I need more fuel as well. Maybe a fuel controler would help with this, but after reading that thread where BRP won't warranty a locked up Spyder (because the guy has a juice box), I'm reluctant to try it.
The Spyder purrs when it's cooler out and runs like when the weather is hot. I have read several posts where people are experiencing the same issue.
Last edited by arntufun; 07-02-2012 at 04:47 AM.
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I've had that problem and have helped other with that problem. In our case it was one of the two mail relays getting hot and not making a good connection. Try swapping relays with your fan and see if that helps.
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Originally Posted by Lamonster
I've had that problem and have helped other with that problem. In our case it was one of the two mail relays getting hot and not making a good connection. Try swapping relays with your fan and see if that helps.
Are you talking the contacts inside the relay that close when the coil is energized? Or, are you talking the external (relay) blade connections that plug into the female connections inside the relay/fuse box? Just curious.
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Originally Posted by wyliec
Are you talking the contacts inside the relay that close when the coil is energized? Or, are you talking the external (relay) blade connections that plug into the female connections inside the relay/fuse box? Just curious.
Good Question !!!!!
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Rough idle
What I am reading here is that If my bike is running rough it could be the exhaust gaskets also? I have the latest, hottest plugs BRP makes and noticed that after my dealer put them in my bike started running rough. In reverse, it dies sometimes. Since coming back from Durango I have noticed an exhaust leak around the y pipe. My bike ran rough before Durango so I am wondering if it could be a broken isolator in the plug wire? I did havea boil over issue in southern Utah when pulling into the hotel it started peeing green anti freeze all over their parking lot. Worried about the bike and not their lot since we got screwed at the hotel.
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Originally Posted by wyliec
Are you talking the contacts inside the relay that close when the coil is energized? Or, are you talking the external (relay) blade connections that plug into the female connections inside the relay/fuse box? Just curious.
I've played with both. The relays on the RS were known for coming loose so I would put a slight twist on the legs to make it less likely to come loose.
The real problem was the relays getting hot and not making good contact. The next time your bike runs like that when it's hot take the cover off of the fuse block and put your hand on top of the relay and see how hot it is. If you can't hold your hand on it changes are the relay is working overtime and going bad.
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I am going to try the relay fix that Lamont recommended...My 2009 Gs does the same thing,but runs a lot better with a little fuel injector cleaner and 89 octane...When I had my air filter off,I opened the throttle blade and could see carbon on my valves...I cleaned it off and am trying to keep the RPM's over 4,000 all of the time now,too..
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Originally Posted by cyclelover63
I am going to try the relay fix that Lamont recommended...My 2009 Gs does the same thing,but runs a lot better with a little fuel injector cleaner and 89 octane...When I had my air filter off,I opened the throttle blade and could see carbon on my valves...I cleaned it off and am trying to keep the RPM's over 4,000 all of the time now,too..
Aftermarket relay #'s ??? Thx.
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If I'm not mistaken all 12 volt relays are the same so aftermarket vs BRP makes no difference. That's why you can swap relays to see if they are the problem. You can take one out of your car/truck and put it in the Spyder. DISCLAIMER: I haven't been into the Spyder relays, haven't had need to.
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Yes I did change the plugs as well. I am going to see if the dealer can try a new coil on my spyder. Was talking to my brother who has been a mechanic and has worked on cars and bikes for many years and recommended to try that. I can usually get it to happen within 10-15 miles riding in warmer weather. Concerned about riding anyplace long as I am afraid to get stranded someplace.
I will post back on how that works.
Later,
Shawn
** Loving my 5th Can-Am Spyder since 2007! **
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running bad when hot
spyderdude, have you checked your exhaust gaskets? they could be shot or one of the clamps could be loose. i changed mine yesterday. i found that the clamp on the right side was loose, allowing for a leak. my bike had been running bad the last couple of weeks. i chalked it up to bad gas at first, but it got worse. the right side gasket was a little thin but still intact, but the ''y'' pipe i could move easily by hand. bike is running perfect again.
it was fun while it lasted.
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Coz,
I know I do have some what of a leak there and do have the honda gaskets but just haven't had the time to put them on.....I will try that before taking it back to the dealer. Thanks for the tip!
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Purge valve?
We have a 2011 Limited RT and what you are describing seems to be the same thing we are experiencing. Only seems to happen when things are warm. Bike runs rough, even cutting out when sitting at stop lights. Also has a rough time starting when it sits for a short period of time (i.e. when stopping for food when out on a run). We have it now 3 times into the stealership. First time they made some "adjustments" and said they got it running better. 2nd time they said it was something with the plugs and wires so replaced those (with no success). Now they are blaming it on the Purge Valve. The part is on order and we should have the bike back this weekend, hopefully.
Ive seen other posts on here describing this hot running and hot start issue and many have pointed to the throttle body. When I mentioned this to the mechanic he said all ECm updates were done so it should not be that.
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it was fun while it lasted.
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Originally Posted by Lamonster
I've played with both. The relays on the RS were known for coming loose so I would put a slight twist on the legs to make it less likely to come loose.
The real problem was the relays getting hot and not making good contact. The next time your bike runs like that when it's hot take the cover off of the fuse block and put your hand on top of the relay and see how hot it is. If you can't hold your hand on it changes are the relay is working overtime and going bad.
Hi Mate", where is the fuse box relay your are talking about. Is it in front trunk or under the seat
Regards Peter
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