PrairieSpyder
New member
When I was leaving the hotel in Greeneville after the BBQ, my Spyder's check-engine light came on when I started it, and then went out. When I put it into reverse it made a clackety racket. I moved it around to under the hotel canopy, shut down, and asked another Spyder ryder if he knew what might be wrong. He was sympathetic but knew about as much as I did.
Then Flamingobabe came out and I asked her if she could help. She said to take the key out, walk 30 feet away and wait a couple of minutes. We tried that, and then when I started it again, it was OK. Now I truly believe everything Flamingobabe says, but I'm concerned that her solution may have only been coincidence and I have an intermittent problem. Or it's only when the engine is cold.
So I'm wondering if you think I should seek professional help (no cracks, please) on my way home. It hasn't done it since this morning. I'll be staying at Paducah this morning. Tomorrow I could ryde at Pitbull in Springfield, and at be at their door when they open on Tuesday. Do you think they could get me in without an appointment?
Then Flamingobabe came out and I asked her if she could help. She said to take the key out, walk 30 feet away and wait a couple of minutes. We tried that, and then when I started it again, it was OK. Now I truly believe everything Flamingobabe says, but I'm concerned that her solution may have only been coincidence and I have an intermittent problem. Or it's only when the engine is cold.
So I'm wondering if you think I should seek professional help (no cracks, please) on my way home. It hasn't done it since this morning. I'll be staying at Paducah this morning. Tomorrow I could ryde at Pitbull in Springfield, and at be at their door when they open on Tuesday. Do you think they could get me in without an appointment?