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Spyder stop ticking...

docdoru

Doru the Destroyer-Spyder Photo Investigator
For the last 3 weeks, the hour meter on my Spyder stop ticking; another limitation for the Rotax engine life?
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Do metric hours count differently than english hours? :D

Maybe you've ridden so fast that you've upset the space-time continuum around your Spyder. :D
 
I need to call "the negotiator" Carlos and tell him that my Spyder in running terrific in the after life. :roflblack:
 
Cameras are set to the odometer to record live the next digit after 62137.1 miles...:popcorn:
 
Do you know if you get a true miles readout if the Spyder is hooked up to BUDS?:dontknow:
If not, those 100k pins will be very rare indeed!
 
Do you know if you get a true miles readout if the Spyder is hooked up to BUDS?:dontknow:
If not, those 100k pins will be very rare indeed!

Now that's a good question!

I know that unless they do the change out sequence properly when changing the dash, the new dash will start at zore and you can't change it without the old dash. I don't think my ecm remembers the origonal miles, just the hours.
 
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well, how's this for making things even more interesting.... and I would love to hear what the significance of 1070.9 hours.

My console was swapped out with the hopes that the clock would also reset, but I'm still stuck at 1070.9... and now I only have 31 miles on the odometer.

Although the mileage is stored in the gauge cluster, the time must be back in the ECM... I think ... I don't know..
 
well, how's this for making things even more interesting.... and I would love to hear what the significance of 1070.9 hours.

My console was swapped out with the hopes that the clock would also reset, but I'm still stuck at 1070.9... and now I only have 31 miles on the odometer.

Although the mileage is stored in the gauge cluster, the time must be back in the ECM... I think ... I don't know..

My ECM was replaced and the hours went back to zero.;)
 
well, how's this for making things even more interesting.... and I would love to hear what the significance of 1070.9 hours.

My console was swapped out with the hopes that the clock would also reset, but I'm still stuck at 1070.9... and now I only have 31 miles on the odometer.

Although the mileage is stored in the gauge cluster, the time must be back in the ECM... I think ... I don't know..

That is very interesting indeed. So, according to the post above, if you replace the ECM you will have a brand new Spyder with 0 miles and 0 hours. :joke:
 
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