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I switched from 2 to 3 wheels over a year ago (left AK amputation long time ago).
Well, the Spyder RS-S SE5 was the ticket. Rode it several long trips.
About 6 weeks ago, preparing for a 2k trip, it went to "Limp mode."
ABS Fault
VSS Fault
Check DPS
Took it home and pulled codes --- "no active codes"
After about ~5 miles later it went back to limp.
Pulled codes while engine light was blinking:
C0044
P2545
U0122
Took it to the local dealer (Team Mancuso Powersports SW) .
6 weeks later, they still have no clue, other than there must be s a wiring problem.
All that @ $99/ hr.
I asked them to give me a trade-in for a F 3, but the can't figure what to give me for my RS.
What to do?
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Check your battery connections... The DPS is the single largest consumer of power, and it often gets... cranky, when it starts feeling shortchanged...
Otherwise; could you have had some critters chewing on the wiring?
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Did they check the battery or is the battery fairly new like under 3 years old? When my wife's battery started to die it would do weird stuff like that. New battery too care of it.
2017 Can Am Commander Limited
2012 Cadillac CTS-V Black Diamond
2020 F3 Limited Magma Red (miss the 2011 Viper red)
2010 RT622 - Black
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limp mode
just a question did you happen to replace any lights in the brake area
mine did the same thing after I placed LED brake lights in it
removed them and have no more problems from that
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2010 RT- 622
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Spyder is a 2011 RS-S SE5 with ~5k miles.
Battery, lights, fuses, BLS all have been checked and passed.
I don't ride the brake.
Coincudence or not, I installed the saddlebag kit just prior.
No other dealer in town but there are 4 locations.
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Originally Posted by hancycle
Spyder is a 2011 RS-S SE5 with ~5k miles.
Battery, lights, fuses, BLS all have been checked and passed.
I don't ride the brake.
Coincudence or not, I installed the saddlebag kit just prior.
No other dealer in town but there are 4 locations.
You say some items have been checked. By yourself?
If not, I would remove a couple of panels & check the battery connections myself. A lot of dealers will say they have checked things just to keep you quiet.
Charge the battery while you have the panels off. Buy a Battery Tender Jr & permanently connect a pigtail so you can easily connect the Battery Tender when the Spyder is not in use. Make sure the battery terminals are clean & tight.
2008 GS SM5, Full Moon Silver
2007 Piaggio MP3 - 250cc
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A four year-old battery...
I'm starting to suspect it even more.
Have you had it load tested?
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hijack,,,,,,, i am desperate also but not over my bike
NO BIKE AT THIS TIME
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Originally Posted by oldgoat
...Buy a Battery Tender Jr & permanently connect a pigtail so you can easily connect the Battery Tender when the Spyder is not in use. Make sure the battery terminals are clean & tight.
Oldgoat speaks truth. The last thing I do after getting off either of my bikes is hook up the tender, then I head inside. Nothing like a nice green battery tender light in the morning.
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limp mode
double check your rear light connections I know its a pain
but last thing you did was install the hard bags I would go to that
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All things mentioned have been done by the dealer tech.
One thing comes to mind.
When I hooked up a pigtail for the battery tender I could not unscrew nor tighten the negative connection near the rear fuse panel. Whatever this bolt screws into (well nut?) turns. That was a year ago.
I think I will mention this to the service people.
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Originally Posted by hancycle
All things mentioned have been done by the dealer tech.
One thing comes to mind.
When I hooked up a pigtail for the battery tender I could not unscrew nor tighten the negative connection near the rear fuse panel. Whatever this bolt screws into (well nut?) turns. That was a year ago.
I think I will mention this to the service people.
There is a nut on the end of that bolt but it is "very" difficult to access. I had to try a lot of wrenches before I found one that would go on the nut. It is just as important to have that one tight as the battery terminals as it is part of the ground circuit.
Good luck getting your eye on the nut & being able to tighten it.
2008 GS SM5, Full Moon Silver
2007 Piaggio MP3 - 250cc
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Resolved
Called earlier this week and left a message for the tech that I know there is a bad battery ground connection (ground post under the seat next to the rear fuse box). Nut in the back turns and I could not re-tighten it. Did this a year ago.
Called back yesterday to find the message was not passed on. This time I got the right guy and informed him of what I know.
They called me back 2 hrs later and told me they found the problem: a broken wire in the brake system. They will charge me for 6 hrs labor (@ $ 99/ ).
Mhhh. What a coincidence.
Well, at least it's fixed. I just have to believe what they tell me.
Thanks for all your input, especially the advise of checking for poor battery/connections.
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Glad it all seems to be ok now.
Trade your dealer, not your Spyder!
2008 GS SM5, Full Moon Silver
2007 Piaggio MP3 - 250cc
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Dealers are great. Some better then others but it sure seems like if you have a problem it's best to run it by the people here on Spyderlovers. Seems they almost always get it figured out with all the brain storming.
Scott
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Did they have your bike for six weeks? That alone would send me looking for another dealer.
Phil
I may be old, but I got to see all the cool bands.
2011 Spyder RT-AC
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BOB IS RIGHT
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Dan,
That was very wise of you. You can indeed learn a lot from BIG BIRD. My son watched him religiously when he was three years old, and now he is the president of his own technology corporation earning Big Bucks.
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Originally Posted by robmorg
Dan,
That was very wise of you. You can indeed learn a lot from BIG BIRD. My son watched him religiously when he was three years old, and now he is the president of his own technology corporation earning Big Bucks.
i'm think'n we're NOT talk'n 'bout da the sameBIG BIRD......
my BIG BIRD lives in AZ, and is 67 yrs old, all beat up, and worn down, and grumpy n mean as a cobra with athlete-foot....
but still a hell'a'va nice guy in my book...
dp
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I think I do both.
Trade for a F3 at a different dealer.
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