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Bouncing Fuel Gauge

Just spoke to the dealer again and they ARE replacing the fuel gauge... BUT, the parts are on back-order!!! They have no date for when they will be in stock.:D

Between that and the clutch repair (parts backordered as well), maybe I will have my Spyder back by 4th of July!!


My dealer took on off the show room one and put it in for me
 
My gas gauge was rock solid until 850 miles. Found out what everyone was saying about the gauge bouncing all over the place. Told the dealer, who then contacted BRP about it. They said that the first 500 bikes had the defective gauge and that since mine is #793 I didn't have a problem. :hun: Had to call BRP myself, and they then agreed that I had the problem. Contacted the dealer again, who said I would have to leave the bike there for several days for them to diagnose the problem. I said no thanks. A volt meter now resides in place of the gas gauge and an oil pressure gauge in place of the temp gauge. I liked the gauges, but I am just as happy with this set-up.
 
The dealer told me that BRP told him that a gas gauge to fix the problem is not available - that that it will be fixed when the revised gas tank is released.
The new, revised gauge was a sure cure for mine. I suspect some problems are different. A bad gauge should be bad from the beginning. You can still see mine bounce slowly, due to the lack of baffling in the tank, but it is well dampened, so it moves ever so slowly, like most autos. It is also far more accurate.
 
I too got tired of the bouncing Fuel Gauge, and never could tell how much gas I had left. :gaah:

Replaced mine with a Volt Meter Gauge and Oil Presure Gauge
(all black) :2thumbs:
 
Well, the new fuel gauge parts that I waited seven weeks for...

DID NOT fix the problem!

They installed a new fuel pump with sending unit and it didn't work...still bouncing all over. Dealer told me yesterday that they noticed it was bouncing on the test ride. They spent over 4 hours doing the replacement, too.

Now what?

I wonder if I can get them to take out the fuel gauge and put in a 12v in that space? Do I have to take out the temp gauge as well, in order to get the digital fuel display?
 
Do I have to take out the temp gauge as well, in order to get the digital fuel display?

Both guages need to be disconnected for the digital ones to work.
I disconnected mine while at Spyderfest and installed these in thier place

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Well, the new fuel gauge parts that I waited seven weeks for...

DID NOT fix the problem!

They installed a new fuel pump with sending unit and it didn't work...still bouncing all over. Dealer told me yesterday that they noticed it was bouncing on the test ride. They spent over 4 hours doing the replacement, too.

Now what?

I wonder if I can get them to take out the fuel gauge and put in a 12v in that space? Do I have to take out the temp gauge as well, in order to get the digital fuel display?
I'm not really following you well, so please bear with me. Did they replace your gauge, sending unit, or both? If they did not replace the gauge, I suspect this is where the problem lies. They put the new design gauge it mine and it settled right down. Smooth as glass, moves only about 1/8 scale, at most, and very slowly when it does vary, like when you stop hard. It is nicely dampened! It is more accurate now, too, not burying the gauge before the fuel light comes on. If they replaced both, I suspect a wiring issue. A loose connector, or a loose connection to the terminal within a connector, could cause this. Nothing wrong with the digital gauges, especially if you want additional auxiliary gauges, but I wouldn't give up just yet. This situation is solvable. Your dealer needs to stick with it. Mine cured it...with a little prodding and advice from BRP.
 
I keep hearing about the replacement sending unit, but this makes no sense to me.

If it was the sending unit, disconnecting the analog gauge to get the digital gauge shouldn't help any. The digital gauge should bounce around just like the analog gauge, if it was the sending unit. But everyone, including me, who has disconnected their analog gauges sees that the digital gauges are rock solid. That to me points to the gauge, NOT the sending unit.

I kind of like the analog gauges, I got way lower on fuel than I normally would let myself get yesterday because I didn't pay enough attention to the little digital fuel gauge.
 
It says on the Repair Order that they replaced the fuel pump/sending unit. There is no mention of replacing the gauge itself.

Scotty, do you know who at BRP my dealer can contact? Obviously the person they talked with didn't know that just a new fuel gauge would fix it. Cost BRP lots of $$ in parts and labor...
 
It says on the Repair Order that they replaced the fuel pump/sending unit. There is no mention of replacing the gauge itself.

Scotty, do you know who at BRP my dealer can contact? Obviously the person they talked with didn't know that just a new fuel gauge would fix it. Cost BRP lots of $$ in parts and labor...
Carlo actually contacted my dealer after I posted here about my fuel gauge, told them about the revised part, and asked them to replace the gauge. I suspect your dealer asked BRP to authorize a new sending unit, not the new design gauge. If that is the case, have them try again. If BRP told them it was the sending unit, I would contact BRP Customer Support (Carlo) before I took it back in.
 
The controversy goes on.

Spoke with my service advisor
today when I put my RT in for service.

And was told that BRP has no fix for the
notorious bouncing fuel gauge.

I like the disconnect plan as a last fix,
but I would like it to work as it came.
:ani29:
 
The controversy goes on.

Spoke with my service advisor
today when I put my RT in for service.

And was told that BRP has no fix for the
notorious bouncing fuel gauge.

I like the disconnect plan as a last fix,
but I would like it to work as it came.
:ani29:
This seems very odd. My gauge was bouncing about 1/4 to 1/2 the scale constantly. It was replaced under instructions from Carlo. The new gauge works perfectly! It was my understanding that this was a revised gauge, but I have no parts number or verification. I would be more inclined to believe Carlo or Kurt if they told me that there was no cure. I haven't much respect for most service managers.
 
YES, I had the bouncing fuel gage replaced back in March after I owned my RT for just a few weeks. I've had no trouble since then after 7000 miles. Replacing the sending unit sounds like a red herring. For instance, if the sending unit was bad, using the digital gages wouldn't be of any help.
Replacing the gage is a fairly quick repair.
I'm not sure why this is still a controversy, except it seems BRP's left hand doesn't know what its right hand is doing.
This is unfortunate, but it wouldn't be the first time.......................
 
This seems very odd. My gauge was bouncing about 1/4 to 1/2 the scale constantly. It was replaced under instructions from Carlo. The new gauge works perfectly! It was my understanding that this was a revised gauge, but I have no parts number or verification. I would be more inclined to believe Carlo or Kurt if they told me that there was no cure. I haven't much respect for most service managers.

I have an email into Carlo, and wanting to see.:spyder::ani29:
 
Finally Fixed!

Hi all,
I wrote BRP an email over a month ago and they contacted my dealer directly to tell them that a new gauge was needed. They told me the service manager was going to contact me and let me know what they discussed...Unfortunately, I assumed the dealership would do that and order the part. I waited a couple of weeks, and after no word, I called them and they hadn't even ordered the new gauge yet!! ugh....

Anyway, just had the new one installed Saturday and it is working great so far.

Thanks for all your help on this!
 
The dealers should now have a bulletin about the bouncing gauge. My gauge started bouncing around at 9700 miles. Prior to this, the gauge was rock solid. The bulleltin says to have the tank between 1/4 to 3/4 full and start bouncing on the suspension. This will cause gas to slosh in the tank and make the guage bounce around if defective. My dealer says the bulletin says to replace the guage. My RT is going into the shop for the clutch repair on Friday, and they said they will do the guage fix for me at the same time.
 
I put an email to Carlo on the 17th and got a phone call from Carlo today the 20th. Carlo said the there is a fix for the fuel gauge.
I think BRP is getting on the ball. Carlo did say that the service man at my dealer should know, this but you know how it is. Carlo did leave me a number for the dealer to call if the were any problems.:ani29:
 
Just a bit of really confusing info for you. If the trailer is on and the trike is in trailer mode the gage is rock solid and doesn't bounce around? Figure that one out. With a low tank today I put the trike into trailer mode without the trailer on and the fuel gage was pretty solid. Now to test next week with a fuller tank. Nothing like muddying the water huh? Sorry Bill :gaah:
 
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