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Air box removal?

Sorry to hear of your troubles the weather pump leak is a pretty common problem on the 2012 and earlier spyders though I haven't heard of any 13 having the seal leak.
Mine leaked so after a three week waite on parts it was repaired, I would check to see if the dealer has the parts in stock first if not ride the small leak won't hurt anything just keep an eye on the fluids and drop it off when the parts are ready for install
Mike
 
Sorry to hear of your troubles the weather pump leak is a pretty common problem on the 2012 and earlier spyders though I haven't heard of any 13 having the seal leak.
Mine leaked so after a three week waite on parts it was repaired, I would check to see if the dealer has the parts in stock first if not ride the small leak won't hurt anything just keep an eye on the fluids and drop it off when the parts are ready for install
Mike

I wish it was a small leak but mine is leaving a good size pudle every time I shut it down it emptied the tank first day I noticed the leak.:banghead:
 
I wish it was a small leak but mine is leaving a good size pudle every time I shut it down it emptied the tank first day I noticed the leak.:banghead:

I would be surprised if it was the water pump, then. They usually just drip. More likely a hose, adapter, gasket, or the tank. Be aware that these can take a while to locate and repair...especially if they are near the top of the engine. The water drips down and always looks like it originates somewhere other than the true source.
 
I would be surprised if it was the water pump, then. They usually just drip. More likely a hose, adapter, gasket, or the tank. Be aware that these can take a while to locate and repair...especially if they are near the top of the engine. The water drips down and always looks like it originates somewhere other than the true source.

Got the call today it is the water pump and they have orderd it, hopefully first of next week I will get bike back, I just hope this takes care of everything, they said they would give it a complete check up.:chat:
 
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