prmurat, sorry to hear about your ongoing problems. I recognized the trailer in the picture with your bike, because my 2012 RT Limited was on that same trailer multiple times (see my thread under the "dreaded P0174 code"). As I mentioned, the ongoing problem caused me (and especially the wife) to completely loose confidence in the bike. That bike was purchased to replace a Goldwing that we did a lot of touring on, so we just didn't feel safe being far from home on it. I will say that the dealer did put forth an honest effort to help. They sent their driver from Peoria to our home in Payson (over 100 miles) to pick up the bike. They discounted labor, and when the last repair didn't fix it, and the bike would not even start, they forgave the repair bill of several hundred dollars, when I decided to trade it. Their service manager seems like an honest guy, and seemed genuinely interested in trying to help. After some negotiation, I got what I believe was a fair deal on a trade (the details are in my thread). If anyone is to blame here, I believe BRP could have done a better job of engineering and quality control with the Spyder. It is a very complex machine. The service manager even admitted to me that the 2010's - 2013's had issues due to hypersensitive sensors and electronics, and that factory recommended protocol is sometimes a series of replace and try fixes. Due to my experience and those of others that I have seen here on this forum, I did purchase an extended warranty for the new one. This is a first for me, in over 50 years of motorcycle ownership.
Good luck and I hope this does it for you.
Dennis
When my 2012 had only 12,700 miles on it, I took it to my Dealer just to have my oil and filter changed. Remember when BRP in their Owner’s Manual recoomended changing the oil every 3000 miles? I sure wasted a lot of money on oil changes before BRP revised the Oil Change intervals, because I have never changed my own oil even once in 80,000 miles of riding. Also, tons of Tupperware had to be removed from Spyders to change the oil before BRP had the Recall to install the bottom quick release panel to reduce Tupperware removal during during oil changes. But back to my 12,700 Oil change at the Dealer. I was 50 miles away from home at 5:15 P.M. on a Friday afternoon, and had just left the Dealer and entered the Freeway 5 miles away from the Dealer in VERY heavy Fri. Night traffic. I got up to 60 MPH and wedged in to the traffic, when all of a sudden, with out any warning, my Orange Dash Limp Home Display came on, and my Spyder sputtered, chocked, and quit altogether right in the middle of the traffic, with an 18 Wheeler behind me laying on his Horn! Miracuously, I coasted off to the side of the Freeway barely escaping being crushed by the 18 Wheeler behind me, and pushed my Spyder on to the grass on the side of the freeway. It was HOT, in the sun, in the Summer, and after a dozen attemps of trying to restart the Spyder, it would not even hickcup! So, after 10 minutes of listening to the Dealer’s “No one is available to take your call, please leave your number” Message, I finally left a message,...” &@$’¥]€> F—— I am broke down here and.......stranded. “ ” The Dealer finally returned my emergency call. I told him where I was, and he came with a Truck and Flat bed Trailer about 30 minutes later. He had a Mechanic with him, and after several attemps and VooDoo tricks, my Spyder wouldn’t even Hiccup for them,
either. So we pushed it on to the Trailer and returned to their Shop. They spent 15 minutes trying to start it at the shop, but it was as dead as my Great Grandfather! So, considering I was 50 miles away from home, and my wife would not answer her Cell phone because the battery was dead, I was SOL.
I asked my Dealer for a Service Demo to get me home, but the owner said they did not have Service Spyders, but could I handle a Two Wheeler? ( the Dealer didn’t have a spare bed for me in his house! ) So, he was kind enough to loan me an old Kawai Vulcan 800 that I managed to get home on. My Spyder was in the Shop about 2 weeks during diagnostics, and negociations with BRP, which finally ended in cleaning my Throttle Bodies which they did on Warentee,
and I finally got my Spyder back. But meanwhile, I had relearned to handle a 2 Wheeler again,
and had blown the carbon out of the Injectors of the Dealer’s Vulcan for him. This was certainly not the last time my dreaded Orange Limp Home Dash Display taunted me either, as I ended up logging 55,300 miles on that Spyder before trading it in for my 2016. I never worked on my Spyder my self, so my Dealer became like a member of my family, because I had to visit him so often between 3000 mile oil changes, 10,000 mile tire changes, and Limp Home Mode terrorizations. So, to this day, as I said in another thread, not only do I not have the confidence to venture any further away from home ( 75 miles MAX ) away from a Dealer, but my Wife won’t even get on with me any longer, as she is afraid of being stranded with me on side of the road or benind an 18 Wheeler. I still have night mares of my dreaded Orange Limp Home Dash Displays that have haunted me too many times to ever forget! It will be interesting to find out if all of these problems will have disappered on tne new 2019 Models.