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RT-S PE#0412
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1,- was engine temp high?
2,- did fan came on?
3,- level of coolant?
4,- level of oil?
Yes , whole idea of "Limp mode home" is to protect engine , most of the time it's gonna be glitch.
Since it went off, ride as much as you like.
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RT-S PE#0412
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You are good to go
That is not hot enough for what you experienced, it was just a glitch, you see , Spyder is so sophisticated it takes care of itself, sometimes is too fussy and throw a glitch at us. I posted the ways how to get rid of those glitches and actually find out if it is a glitch or real diagnostic. Can't remember what was the name of the thread and who started it though, I'll have a look for you Bro.
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Blazing Member
Sounds like the fan didn't come on. Loose relay maybe , check the battery terminals as well . Its always a pain in the butt when the problem is intermittent.
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Ticketbait, I had my 2011 RT-SE5 go into limp mode and also had a check engine light come on that showed what I assume was the transmission. In both cases it was within a mile or two after gassing up. I had less then 3,000 miles on the bike at the time. Working for GM, I know that a loose gas cap (anything less than 3 clicks, basically) can create a vacuum leak and set off the check engine light. I know that I had turned that cap more than enough to seal it. In both cases, we pulled off the road, killed the engine, waited a minute or so and restarted the engine and none of the warnings lit up. Not sure if that helps at all, but I did notice that you had just gassed up, as well. I don't know if they're linked or not.
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Had it happen to me about 5 times on the way from Kansas city to Colorado during a 107deg day after filling up. It went to limp mode engine overheat right after I started it. So i figure maybe it needs more air so I took off took off riding and it went off and fan was running and fluid level was ok and oil. I think setting off for fill up it just got hot with no air flow. Also just for thought when I went top of Pikes Peak,14000+ my radiator cap blew off half of my coolant. The ranger told me its because im a flatlander and I should have open the cap to equealize pressure around 5-6000ft to adjust for atmosfere pressure. hope i helped.
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RT-S PE#0412
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In these cases:
1. Check coolant level.
2. Check fan function.
3. If fan doesn't work check relays and fuses.
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I still don't like the idea that these critters heat up to point that fan comes on while sitting at a stop light. Some of the more knowledgable folks say its perfectly normal and quoted actual temps. Despite this, it still bothers me, particularly since no other cycle i've owned has that much rise and fall.
What I'd like to do is put switch on the fan that I could manually turn on when getting into stop and go traffic to provide earlier cooling. This doesn't seem like a diff thing to do, and I would if I knew it wouldn't somehow mess with the computer systems. Does anyone know if it would?
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There's a pretty exhaustive thread on adding a switch like you suggest. I can't recall it ... But a search would probably find it. Too early for my rememberer to be working.
thehawk
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice ... in practice, however, that's just a theory.
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Originally Posted by ulflyer
I still don't like the idea that these critters heat up to point that fan comes on while sitting at a stop light. Some of the more knowledgable folks say its perfectly normal and quoted actual temps. Despite this, it still bothers me, particularly since no other cycle i've owned has that much rise and fall.
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Every bike i've owned with a radiator the fan would turn on at a long light, Even my side by and ATV will if setting long at idle will have the fan turn on' How hot they get who knows,
The Spyder is the only machine i had that has a temperature gauge. A temperature gage just gives you more information than most people need.
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Originally Posted by boborgera
Every bike i've owned with a radiator the fan would turn on at a long light, Even my side by and ATV will if setting long at idle will have the fan turn on' How hot they get who knows,
The Spyder is the only machine i had that has a temperature gauge. A temperature gage just gives you more information than most people need.
Uhm, I think you have a valid point 🎯
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I have the same thing every so often but usually no limp mode that I recall. I drive it a few hundred yards and it goes off. I think it is worse if the bike is already warm.
Let me know what you find out.
Thanks,
Randy
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