I picked up a new 2021 RT Limited today. On the way home about 100 miles I got on the dash about 5 times a message Suspension failure. It doesn't stay on but just a second. A little light shows on the dash. When I shut the bike off and restart it the little light goes out and I may go several miles before I get the suspension failure signal for just a second and the little light comes on again. Has anyone ever had this? The dealer where I purchased the bike is a 100 miles away. This is my third Spyder and always do my own service. Thought maybe someone on here could help me. It don't seem like it is coming on as often.
Well mine spent 5 months at the dealer with rear suspension failure issues from new. OK, lots of time waiting for parts, but the weather stopped the final solutions from being tested anyway. Not really the dealers fault.
Look on the dash at the code history and see if it is throwing code C210A. This is reset upon power off so you need to look after it happens and before you shut down. Mine seemed to throw the code mostly on the freeway at speeds around 60 or 70 mph when the suspension became unloaded over undulations in the road.
On mine they had to do multiple things to get it all to work, for some people only connecting the ride height sensor works fine apparently:
Couple up the ride height arm to the ride height sensor that was missed during PDI (only models with automatic air suspension have this so I guess that's why it is sometimes missed if you have an RT LTD of Sea-to-Sky).
Replace the ride height sensor.
Cure the air leaks in the system.
Replace the manual air fill valve.
Finally replace everything related to the automatic air suspension system including the compressor. Oh and calibrating the system with the BUDS2 system I'm sure. Perhaps all the other issues had allowed the pump to run continuously and burn out?
Even if the arm is not connected and just dangling down, it may require a visit to the dealer to get the system calibrated with the BUDS2 system, but you may get lucky by just coupling everything up.
Mine is now fine and works how it should.
To be fair, it still ran fine with the fault, it just didn't automatically adjust the ride height for load, but it handled fine even 2 up. Even 2 up through the canyons it never threw a code, but 5 or 10 minutes on the freeway and then it said suspension fault.
I think there is a video or pictures of the arm for the height sensor somewhere online if I recall. My arthritis doesn't allow me to get down to go under and get a picture but I'm sure I've seen one somewhere online. If you look at the OEM online parts catalog it is part number 706202505. There is an exploded diagram at "https://www.canamoemparts.com/oemparts/a/cam/60229b6b87a86610e0b19598/suspension-rear-shocks". It shows how it connects from the swing arm to the ride height sensor. If you are under your Spyder on the drive belt side it should be connected to the sensor and the top of the swing arm.
Good luck.