stevencovert
Member
A person backing out of her driveway bumped the nose of my parked 2016 RTS. Hood popped up - the plastic ripped from the 4 bolts on the hinge. When back home I pulled the 4 bolts, clipped away the ripped plastic, trying to get the hood to seat "well enough" until fixed. Got it so it was about 1" from closing, then some resistance. Was bouncing it looking at bolts trying to figure out out to tweak and accidentally locked it. Then found key had zero resistance when trying to unlock hood or seat! Watched a couple vids on locked hoods, read threads here; no avail. Got pretty upset, hood was toast anyways so it came off in pieces, until the last one with the latch. Then saw the big tab behind the locking mechanism that could been pushed (somehow??) to open the hood. No wonder (older) videos didn't help - whole different setup!
So now I am assuming the mechanicals in the keyswitch are broken from the hood (somehow) ripping out of the latch and yanking the cable. Of course I read nothing but horror stories about getting the keyswitch out, needing BUDS, dealers charging $800 or so, etc. A new assembly is $240 from cheapcycleparts.com I see. Of course still would need a tow to dealer for BUDs.
Insurance somehow came up with an estimate and put it in my account. It's about half of what the panels and a dealer installed ignition would be. I'm saving all receipts to go back for more $$. Like I said, I'm a DIY'er when it comes to my baby - err bike.
So, has anyone got advice on removing the ignition? I do have the service manual but wow does BRP leave out many steps (and pictures for dummies like me). I see the places where the cable ends attach to the device in pictures of the ignition switch. Any chance it can be opened to repair? I'd like to avoid the bike staying at a dealership for weeks... It just got nice out!!
Thanks!
Steve
So now I am assuming the mechanicals in the keyswitch are broken from the hood (somehow) ripping out of the latch and yanking the cable. Of course I read nothing but horror stories about getting the keyswitch out, needing BUDS, dealers charging $800 or so, etc. A new assembly is $240 from cheapcycleparts.com I see. Of course still would need a tow to dealer for BUDs.
Insurance somehow came up with an estimate and put it in my account. It's about half of what the panels and a dealer installed ignition would be. I'm saving all receipts to go back for more $$. Like I said, I'm a DIY'er when it comes to my baby - err bike.
So, has anyone got advice on removing the ignition? I do have the service manual but wow does BRP leave out many steps (and pictures for dummies like me). I see the places where the cable ends attach to the device in pictures of the ignition switch. Any chance it can be opened to repair? I'd like to avoid the bike staying at a dealership for weeks... It just got nice out!!
Thanks!
Steve