I'm new here and joined because this forum had some seriously good tech discussions. My wife rides the Can Am while I ride a ST1300. I plan on doing some of the basic maintenance on the machine and thought this would be a good place to get questions answered if I had some. Looking at the service manual, I think I will.
I have three questions:
1) Can a bad battery cell cause a stator and regulator to melt down? I saw the stator; it was melted at the wiring harness.
2) Can a meltdown this severe cause the VSS to take a hit? Should I have this replaced under warranty?
3) Is a motorcyclist welcome at events? I see one is happening down in Boerne soon.
We were coming home from California and 55 miles west of Ely, NV a warning light came on. My wife couldn't identify it and continued to ride. About 10 miles later she contacts me via the Senna and tells me a bunch of warning lights have come on and the machine was telling her it was in "limp home mode". Before I could think about it the machine stops and she pulls over to the side of the rode. Reviewing the warning lights in the owner's manual I discover the first light was the battery light. The other warning lights were the VSS, ABS brakes, and another she couldn't identify. Well, we get it towed to High Adventure Power Sports (nice guy's) at Salt Lake City and discover the stator, regulator and battery are toast. Since the stator was on back order to December the shop kindly removed one from a demo ST and installed it on the wife's Can Am. They put in a new regulator and battery.
Later, north of Trinidad, CO the VSS warning light comes on. I have her stop by the side of the highway immediately and discover she's been trying to get the cruise control to work and it wouldn't come on. I read in the thread on the forum that a sticking break peddle/light causes this. Yep, she has that and I had already showed her how to unstick it in the parking lot the night before. Not sure if the VSS light is related to previous events but she stopped messing with the Cruise and the light never came on again. If I'm not mistaken the cruise is routed through the VSS. Could the VSS be affected by the meltdown? Does it need to be replaced?
The technician told me every thing runs from the battery and the Stator just charges the battery. From this I believe the battery experienced a cell failure and cascaded the event, I'm not sure though. I'd like to think if I keep up with the battery the machine won't melt down again. You know, confidence in the machine on long trips!
The ST LTD is still under warranty.
We'll be taking it by the shop soonest. Just wanted to hear from some experienced riders/wrenchers and see what their thoughts were on this.
I have three questions:
1) Can a bad battery cell cause a stator and regulator to melt down? I saw the stator; it was melted at the wiring harness.
2) Can a meltdown this severe cause the VSS to take a hit? Should I have this replaced under warranty?
3) Is a motorcyclist welcome at events? I see one is happening down in Boerne soon.
We were coming home from California and 55 miles west of Ely, NV a warning light came on. My wife couldn't identify it and continued to ride. About 10 miles later she contacts me via the Senna and tells me a bunch of warning lights have come on and the machine was telling her it was in "limp home mode". Before I could think about it the machine stops and she pulls over to the side of the rode. Reviewing the warning lights in the owner's manual I discover the first light was the battery light. The other warning lights were the VSS, ABS brakes, and another she couldn't identify. Well, we get it towed to High Adventure Power Sports (nice guy's) at Salt Lake City and discover the stator, regulator and battery are toast. Since the stator was on back order to December the shop kindly removed one from a demo ST and installed it on the wife's Can Am. They put in a new regulator and battery.
Later, north of Trinidad, CO the VSS warning light comes on. I have her stop by the side of the highway immediately and discover she's been trying to get the cruise control to work and it wouldn't come on. I read in the thread on the forum that a sticking break peddle/light causes this. Yep, she has that and I had already showed her how to unstick it in the parking lot the night before. Not sure if the VSS light is related to previous events but she stopped messing with the Cruise and the light never came on again. If I'm not mistaken the cruise is routed through the VSS. Could the VSS be affected by the meltdown? Does it need to be replaced?
The technician told me every thing runs from the battery and the Stator just charges the battery. From this I believe the battery experienced a cell failure and cascaded the event, I'm not sure though. I'd like to think if I keep up with the battery the machine won't melt down again. You know, confidence in the machine on long trips!
The ST LTD is still under warranty.
We'll be taking it by the shop soonest. Just wanted to hear from some experienced riders/wrenchers and see what their thoughts were on this.
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