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NEW F3S Problem
I have a new (leftover) 2015 F3S purchased 10/15/2016. This has happened twice in 3800 miles. While using cruise control at 65 mph, the Spyder all at once slows way down to about 45 mph and then holds steady at that speed. At the same time a "check engine" message is flashed across the display. No codes are shown. In both cases I was able to disengage the cruise control, speed back up to 65 and reset it and the bike was fine for the rest of the trip. It's at the dealer now being checked, but they are having problems diagnosing the problem. Any ideas anyone?
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In order to help with a diagnosis, would need the error code or codes. Since its at the dealer, you would have to ask them.
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I DID!
Originally Posted by jcthorne
In order to help with a diagnosis, would need the error code or codes. Since its at the dealer, you would have to ask them.
That is the first thing I asked the dealer to check. Unfortunately, no error codes were shown. The dealer has been unable to duplicate the issue and requested assistance from BRP. BRP asked them to email the BUDs strip and they complied. That is where we are sitting now.
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If there was a check engine message or the check engine light came on. There was a code generated. It will be in the list of occured faults.
2018 F3 LIMITED
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YOUR PROBLEM
Your bigger problem may be with your dealer Tech ...... Any system that involves a computer - has everything logged into that memory - If your dealer claims They can't find it ...... you may need to find a new dealer if BRP can't help them ........Mike
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Time Will Tell
Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
Your bigger problem may be with your dealer Tech ...... Any system that involves a computer - has everything logged into that memory - If your dealer claims They can't find it ...... you may need to find a new dealer if BRP can't help them ........Mike
i guess time will tell. My dealer is a Platinum Can Am dealer and is considered one of the top dealers in the state. Short of driving about 150 miles across the state, through the worst traffic, to the #1 dealer in the state, I'm not sure where I would go. BRP stated in their email that they would contact me within 24 hours about 29 hours ago.
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Originally Posted by billybovine
If there was a check engine message or the check engine light came on. There was a code generated. It will be in the list of occured faults.
It is a message that scrolled across the screen, that clearly read "Check Engine" and according to my dealer, no codes appeared on the computer read out.
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Originally Posted by Jharpo
It is a message that scrolled across the screen, that clearly read "Check Engine" and according to my dealer, no codes appeared on the computer read out.
I hate to be skeptical, but I would guess a novice technician accidentally erased the codes before reading them and now there are no codes... unless of course the Spyder's diagnostic system malfunctioned somehow and didn't store the codes. Mine had an issue running like poo in the middle of a long trip, check engine light came on and eventually went back off and bike ran fine for the rest of the trip. The dealer was able to pull stored codes no problem.
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Same issue...
I had that exact same issue on my bike. The issue was that when I used cruise control and then had to press the brake, the brake would stick slightly so when trying to reengage cruise control it created that same problem (wouldn't go over 45, check engine error message, etc.). I could pull over, turn the bike off, pull the key for a couple of minutes and it started and ran fine.
Dealer had to readjust the brake pedal and I haven't had the problem since. (three months of riding now)
I had an ST that had a sticky brake pedal as well and if you didn't double check you would end up with a dead battery as the brake stayed engaged running the battery down when the bike key was turned off.
Happy riding!
Darla
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Same problem
Originally Posted by Jharpo
I have a new (leftover) 2015 F3S purchased 10/15/2016. This has happened twice in 3800 miles. While using cruise control at 65 mph, the Spyder all at once slows way down to about 45 mph and then holds steady at that speed. At the same time a "check engine" message is flashed across the display. No codes are shown. In both cases I was able to disengage the cruise control, speed back up to 65 and reset it and the bike was fine for the rest of the trip. It's at the dealer now being checked, but they are having problems diagnosing the problem. Any ideas anyone?
I had exactly the same problem with my 2016 F3T, I took it to the dealer and they put it on the computer and could find no fault code, the tech is very good also, if you hear back from thr factory, please let me know.
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