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electrical difficulties
Hey All
I really hope i can find some help or someone who has had the same problems,
started about a month ago with me getting on my bike and starting, which of course happened only it did not shift automatically out of gear into neutral, like it normally does when it did start it took a second or two and eventually did go into neutral from alone but not without jeerking forward, now we have been messing around with the battery because this is an error that my mechanic came up with that the voltage was dropping to low during starting and causing electrical circuits to fail, now the other day i was out for a ride and it seemed to react normal only when i stopped a half hour later and shut the machine off i got a rather loud tapping noise from behind the cluster 3 times and then when trying to restart the machine after turning the key the cluster stays blank for a minute and then came back to life and of course started without a problem.
i know this looks like a lot of problems at one time but this has all happened in such a short time that we were not even sure that we corrected the initial probnlem yet and still are not
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hope that no one out there has had these similar type of problems but if so i would be very happy for any feed back that i can forward to my trusted dealer of choice with whom by the way i am extremely happy with he gives his best effort and is always freindly no matter what the situation
respectfully
Fuller, Harrison
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Hi,
First of all; what year bike do you have?
(Trying to figure out how old the battery is...)
If the battery itself is okay; the connections to it might just need some cleaning...
Another possibility: the oil level. The SE-5 transmissions are VERY sensitive to proper oil levels. If it gets a little bit low; they'll often manifest it with shifting problems.
In the meantime; leave your bike in neutral when you shut it down...
Good luck!
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thanksfor the info any other help is also welcome
Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Hi,
First of all; what year bike do you have?
(Trying to figure out how old the battery is...)
If the battery itself is okay; the connections to it might just need some cleaning...
Another possibility: the oil level. The SE-5 transmissions are VERY sensitive to proper oil levels. If it gets a little bit low; they'll often manifest it with shifting problems.
In the meantime; leave your bike in neutral when you shut it down...
Good luck!
thanks for the info of course that is what i have been doing since the Problem accured and still is accuring the bike is a 2011 rss se5 and the battery is now brand new well charged and Holding that was one of the first things i checked along with all of the Levels and relays and fuses
respectfully
Fuller, Harrison
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As I see it..!!
the battery could have been the issue but the only parts affected by a drop in starting is the dps (not in use at the time) and the starter. If the drop is more than a few volt you would be getting a clicking from the starter but no cranking. Other culprits are the gear positioning sensor, shifting linkage, shift actuator and clutch. The oil levels and condition are vital on the se models. Changing oil and filters as well as checking the tank screen keep the clutch and shifting working smoothly. You have checked oil and have a new battery so thats done...if you had sounds coming from behind the cluster it is worth looking under for any loose connections. If your mechanic can't find the problem check with another shop...
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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Originally Posted by fullerhf
thanks for the info of course that is what i have been doing since the Problem accured and still is accuring the bike is a 2011 rss se5 and the battery is now brand new well charged and Holding that was one of the first things i checked along with all of the Levels and relays and fuses
respectfully
Fuller, Harrison
I am having the same problem with my 2011 RS-S SE5 for over 2 months. I had my Spyder a the dealer from the 9/30/2014 to 11/29/2014 to get fixed under my warranty. BRP instructed the tech to install a TCM module 1 week to get the part from Canada, the part failed, about 1 more week, that failed, then BRP said try a GPS sensor that failed a few times a few more weeks and that didn't work, BRP then told the tech to check the wiring that didn't help, then they put a new shifter switches on another week or more has gone by. The dealer called a said I was fixed I went and picket it up and trailered it home. Today I unloaded it and it failed again so back to the dealer it goes.
Mike
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