I have a 2022 RT Limited that two times now when riding has shut down and gone into limp mode.
Took the bike to shop to put in code reader which came up with the code B2D20, defective output connector B, pin 1 and code B2D60 defective output connector A, pin10. Shop didn't know what to do with the codes. Open case number to proceed with diagnosis. BRP has not called back. It's been 2 months!
Can anyone help me with this problem? campy
So Campy, curiosity has gotten the better of me, although I don't know if we can provide a lot of help over the internet. Not sure if you will be back here, but here goes.
Essentially, the code listing these days in the shop manuals, aren't that complete anymore. Typically, you have to go to BUDS2, call up a vehicle file and look at the all Possible code list. The closest thing I have is my 2023 file.
I DO have the B2D20 code listed. It comes up as an overload condition on that connector B, pin 1, and the corrective action is to check the component connected to the Cluster through pin 1 for possible overcurrent. Well, it just so happens that the component that is connected is the solenoid operated air release valve for the rear suspension system. And yes, it's entirely plausible for a solenoid valve to hang up in mid-position, and when it does, it will draw excessive current. So, there’s that.
Now, I don't have the other code on my 2023, nor does my Connector A have a pin 10 designated, so I can't help you there.
Bottom line though, this sounds like it would have been a warranty job, and it would have been normal for the dealership to check in with the mother ship, before they started work. They would need to be sure that the warranty work would be approved and that they would get paid. What's not normal, is for 2 months to go by with no followup on the dealership's end of things. And I hope, that this entire time, that your beloved Spyder hasn't been sitting outside. My help then, would be to strongly support you in calling for a meeting with the Service Manager, not just a writer, or General Manager if necessary, and coming up with a plan that you will be satisfied with. Otherwise, elevate it to a higher level. Good luck.