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2014 RT & previous years RT's: Emergency tethers for Frunk lock; seat lock
Spyder RT Frunk lock tether.jpgSpyder RT Frunk lock emergency tether.jpgSpyder RT seat lock emergency theter.jpgSpyder RT seat lock seat tether.jpg
Hi all,
Several RT owners have had problems NOT able to open Frunk or Seat lock with ignition key; or (key inside jacket pocket that is inside the Frunk).
1. I installed a Emergency Frunk tether, (#14 primary wire with plastic coating; color coded to match glove box, if you like).
Ran wire from Frunk release to behind left side small panel; just pop left panel off & pull tether to open Frunk!!
2. Also ran wire from seat release through a sheath behind upper right panel up to glove box as an Emergency tether to open seat latch to be able to fill gas tank.
Update: run emergency seat release wire behind right side upper panel. Much cleaner look.
Hope this helps Spyder ryders out of a jam!
Enjoy the ryde!!
Jim
Last edited by spyderyderjim; 03-25-2014 at 09:17 PM.
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Great idea....look at doing this to mine -- thanks! I also will hide a non-chip type of key to open the trunk, seat, frunk for one that is hidden in a lockable area that is a real "chip" key!
Happy and safe rydin'
2014 Spyder RT Limited - January 2014, Cognac/Black Seat, #958, born on 1-8-14
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Tether photos
Seat tether in glove box.jpgSpyder Frunk wire zip tie guide.jpg
Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Thanks!
Do you have any more pictures of the installation of both of them?
Only 2 other photos showing plastic zip tie to guide Frunk wire, glove box.
Note: Tighten Frunk tether wire in front of cable release so it will stay put.
Of course you need to take black cover off on left side in order to get to Frunk release cable area.
Jim
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Thanks!
(Trying to get all of this straight; before tackling it!)
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Very clever, thanks for sharing!
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Spyder seat emergency release update.jpg
Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Thanks!
(Trying to get all of this straight; before tackling it!)
Update on seat tether:
Run emergency seat release wire behind upper right side panel up into glove box.
I don't know how to add this photo to my original post.
Thanks. Jim
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