Spyder_Cowgirl
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Disappointed -- Not Angry Yet -- Bad Compressor? UPDATE
Grrr .... after waiting a week to get parts for a seized compressor on my 2016 RT Limited, dealer called yesterday and says .... "It still blows the fuse when the compressor starts; appears to lose continuity somewhere."
Well crap, it was blowing the fuse BEFORE they replaced the compressor -- apparently, they didn't check anything beyond the seized compressor. So, now I will likely have to wait another week (at least until Tuesday when the dealer and BRP can connect) to see what the real problem is. Dealer assures me the new compressor is "good" -- um, how do they know if it blows the fuse when the compressor starts? I point out that the horn and heated grips are on the same fuse; ask if they have checked the relay(s) as I know there is at least one involved in this circuit. Yes, they say. Also asked about codes ... dead silence, then something about the number of available codes is large, so giving them to me won't help (like I won't be able to look them up). Well ... maybe it won't help THEM; but it will certainly help ME to understand what might be wrong (thanks to Roger's SpyderCodes app). I suspect there are no codes -- there were not with the initial failure (blown fuse). So, why not just state that? Maybe no active codes, but what about stored?
Sigh, just needed to vent a little and see if anyone with knowledge of the compressor circuit might shed some light on why fuse #5 (right box) blows as soon as the compressor starts.
Any ideas on the compressor are welcome ... on the dealer, not so much. I am NOT interested in what YOU think of the dealer; only in what might be wrong with the compressor / heated grips / horn circuit ....Ann
Grrr .... after waiting a week to get parts for a seized compressor on my 2016 RT Limited, dealer called yesterday and says .... "It still blows the fuse when the compressor starts; appears to lose continuity somewhere."

Sigh, just needed to vent a little and see if anyone with knowledge of the compressor circuit might shed some light on why fuse #5 (right box) blows as soon as the compressor starts.
Any ideas on the compressor are welcome ... on the dealer, not so much. I am NOT interested in what YOU think of the dealer; only in what might be wrong with the compressor / heated grips / horn circuit ....Ann
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