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Has anyone found a way to remove the start delay using the ECO button?

Wildrice

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I know the new police model doesn't have it. It's a real pain to press the eco button & wait for clearance to start the F3's. Sometimes I think I could leave the key in it as most people won't know how to start it. If anyone has mastered removing the start delay--please advise--I have read the warning on the left service panel & while my memory isn't the greatest I don't need that 3-5 second delay.
Thank you kindly for any assistance,
Darrell
 
No short cuts.....😞

I have not heard of the eco button thing....on the older models you had to press the mode button. On the RS turn on the key hit the mode button then the start button and your off...the /RT's take much longer but the F3 were supposed to be faster...:dontknow:
 
No Way

Per BRP, no way to defeat it. It's in the software/Hardware. That was brought up at Spyderfest. New models that has been eliminated.
 
Start delay

It would not surprise me if BRP installed the start delay under the misguided assumption that we would all be using this extra time to read the safety card.
 
I know the new police model doesn't have it. It's a real pain to press the eco button & wait for clearance to start the F3's. Sometimes I think I could leave the key in it as most people won't know how to start it. If anyone has mastered removing the start delay--please advise--I have read the warning on the left service panel & while my memory isn't the greatest I don't need that 3-5 second delay.
Thank you kindly for any assistance,
Darrell


I don't know what year your F3 is but my '16 F3 Limited has no wait time. I turn the key on, hit the mode button and press start. My baby's running.
 
Why do you even have to Push a "mode" button.:dontknow: Never had a car, truck, bike or ATV (other than a BRP) that had an "mode" button and they all worked just fine. Has BRP ever given a reason for such a dumb control? It's really the only thing I don't like about my Spyder.
 
I don't know what year your F3 is but my '16 F3 Limited has no wait time. I turn the key on, hit the mode button and press start. My baby's running.
I believe that is what the OP is referring to. :thumbup:

ECO button and MODE button are the same button. :(
 
It would not surprise me if BRP installed the start delay under the misguided assumption that we would all be using this extra time to read the safety card.

You mean you don't read it everytime :lecturef_smilie::lecturef_smilie::roflblack::roflblack:
 
As already stated, there is no delay, only the inconvenience of pressing the ECO/Mode button. Although I'm so used to it now I don't even really notice it.

Anyone who is thinking there is a delay may be waiting for the dials to go through their cycle before pressing the ECO/mode button and then the starter. You do not have to do this. As soon as you turn the key you can press the ECO/Mode button and hit the starter immediately afterwards. The bike will start even while it's finishing it's dial cycle.

At first I thought I had to wait for it to display the 'read safety card' message before I could press ECO/Mode to acknowledge it. However, one day I just pressed the button without thinking about it and the message was cancelled before it came up. I now do the key, button, starter procedure all within 1 second and it's up and running.
 
My F3 tells me to read my manual first. So I break out my manual, read it, then press the ECO button. Yeah right. That way, BRP is off the hook for liability. Same idea as "read the manual" engraved all over your Ruger handgun.
 
I have a 2016 F3 Limited and I DO have to wait��

Why? What do you have to wait for? Have you tried pressing ECO/Mode straight after turning the key and then pressing the starter?

There's no need to pay any attention to the display and another owner confirms no delay on their LTD.
 
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