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Need help with fault codes - C1290, P0562, U0122, U0259, UE30C, and U3001

gkamer

Sadly passed away, December '23.
Because of some extreme cold weather, my Spyder (2018 RT Limited) has been sitting in our storage shed for about the last week and a half. I was finally able to get the lock thawed out using a propane torch today. The temp climbed all the way up to 23° today. There is still a lot of snow on the ground so taking the bike for a spin was way too risky, but I thought I’d at least fire it up for a bit.

It took me 4-5 tries before the bike started, and when it did it displayed a message on the screen saying Brake Failure. The parking brake disengaged correctly. There were no other messages or errors displayed on the instrument cluster. Everything there looked normal. I used the toggle switch and dug down for the error codes and discovered there were six showing.

UE30C, U3001, C1290, U0122, U0259 and P0562.

I may have wrote that first one down wrong. From searching here on the forum, all of these seem to be related to the battery which might be caused by sitting in the unheated shed for so long. The shed is in a rental facility and does not come with power. The one that has me concerned is the U0122 code. Can that be caused by a weakened from cold battery?
 
I think it all comes down to the P0562 = low battery; that set all the other codes off. When you were trying to start the bike it ran the battery real low and set off the codes.
 
never, never, never start a spyder just to see if you can do it ..... many, many reasons why this is a Bad thing .... I can't assist with the codes but someone will ....good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
 
I think it all comes down to the P0562 = low battery; that set all the other codes off. When you were trying to start the bike it ran the battery real low and set off the codes.

I'm hoping for a bit of a thaw here in the next fews days. That should allow me to take her out on the highway and give her a good wake up ride.
 
Solar maintainer for battery? :dontknow: :popcorn:

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Some remote jump packs also have charging feature, not just jump starting. Could get battery up to more acceptable range & remedy the codes. Hopefully
 
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As stated, I would resolve the Low System Voltage indicated by P0562, then reassess... I looked up the others and they relate to lost communications for various electronic components. Again, sort out the low voltage issues (Battery or Alternator) and I bet they all clear.... :thumbup:
 
As stated, I would resolve the Low System Voltage indicated by P0562, then reassess... I looked up the others and they relate to lost communications for various electronic components. Again, sort out the low voltage issues (Battery or Alternator) and I bet they all clear.... :thumbup:

That's my plan as soon as the weather breaks to allow me to hit the road. Still a tad snowy in my neck of the woods. :)
 
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