Spyder_Cowgirl
GOS member (Girls On Spyders)
HMMMM .... appeared after the key switch was replaced (necessary due to the lock direction being frozen / difficult to turn and not able to lock the bars / frunk / glove box). Probably just coincidence as I have not used either one in several weeks ... I know the grips were working on 4/29 as I used them during a cold rainy ride to Midland / Odessa. Not sure of the last time I adjusted the air suspension (ACS), so no clue when the last time it worked. Anyway, the next day's ride back from Midland / Odessa was the one where we ran into 45 to 65 MPH cross winds and I was worried about the front end "taking flight."
So, since I have the manual, I did some digging and was able to ... I think .... determine that one, or more, relays are bad. The picture is a cutout from the wiring diagram. If I am reading this right, there is a relay "R4 - suspension" in the left fuse box and there is a connection to a "R4 - load shedding" relay in the right fuse box. In between these relays is a connection to the heated grips (front and rear).
As I am not an electrical engineer and only have limited experience reading such diagrams, I am not sure I have correctly diagnosed the problem. Hoping that someone with the correct background can confirm my suspicion as that will be an easy fix (although, why the relay(s) went bad to begin with is a bit troublesome).

Feedback appreciated ..... Ann
So, since I have the manual, I did some digging and was able to ... I think .... determine that one, or more, relays are bad. The picture is a cutout from the wiring diagram. If I am reading this right, there is a relay "R4 - suspension" in the left fuse box and there is a connection to a "R4 - load shedding" relay in the right fuse box. In between these relays is a connection to the heated grips (front and rear).
As I am not an electrical engineer and only have limited experience reading such diagrams, I am not sure I have correctly diagnosed the problem. Hoping that someone with the correct background can confirm my suspicion as that will be an easy fix (although, why the relay(s) went bad to begin with is a bit troublesome).

Feedback appreciated ..... Ann