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Battery Dead, seat not opening - does it need power to open?

OK Folks , I thank everyone for the Info and the Help .,, it was a pretty tough job, but I am thankful to say I Got the seat Raised , AND Now , I am gonna put a ( Just In Case ) release cable for the Next Time. because I am wet with sweat and completely worn out after working on this for at least 2 hours or more , I am done for this day, But I sure Thank you All. :yes:

Awesome :2thumbs:
Glad you made it sir. Now you can charge/replace battery and hopefully get some wind therapy soon!
 
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I've been following your thread! First of all..... Wishing you well on your recovery. My humble advice is to not overdo it. I've found that checking off just one thing on my to-do list each day gives me a sense of satisfaction. Then I have something left on my list to look forward to doing tomorrow. The help and caring from the good members on this forum are why I stick around. Lots of good people willing to help even with things not related to Spyders. Take care..... Jim

Thank you so much, that means a lot to me... Thank You.
 
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Awesome :2thumbs:
Glad you made it sir. Now you can charge/replace battery and hopefully get some wind therapy soon!

Thank you .... Yeah, I plan to put another Battery on it maybe tomorrow, but I am not really up to riding, it has been a rough 9 months. I'm better than I was in Jan and Feb, but... just not up to riding. I just want to say Thank You to All my friends and all the special folks on SpyderLovers! Thank You All. :bowdown:
 
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Thank you .... Yeah, I plan to put another Battery on it maybe tomorrow, but I am not really up to riding, it has been a rough 9 months. I'm better than I was in Jan and Feb, but... just not up to riding. I just want to say Thank You to All my friends and all the special folks on SpyderLovers! Thank You All. :bowdown:

Again, how old is the old battery? Maybe it just needs a good charge!! If you have just been going out in the garage and starting it, thinking you're doing the bike some good and making yourself feel good, it's not enough to get a full charge back in the battery by doing that, you need a full ride! Good Luck no matter which you do! :2thumbs:
 
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Again, how old is the old battery? Maybe it just needs a good charge!! If you have just been going out in the garage and starting it, thinking you're doing the bike some good and making yourself feel good, it's not enough to get a full charge back in the battery by doing that, you need a full ride! Good Luck no matter which you do! :2thumbs:

I put the new Battery on my Spyder little over a year ago... But yes, you're right I'm pretty sure it went Dead because the bike had not been out of my Garage in 9 months. But yesterday, after I got the seat up and checked the Battery with Volt/Ohm meter, I put it on Battery Charger..... Never really helped it at all - the Battery is History! But don't matter if I am up to it today or not, I plan to change the Battery; and make sure it's Charging and all that....... Thanks for your advice. :2thumbs:
 
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So glad that you got the seat up and now you can check on battery etc. Wishing you the best on your health issues. I am a 16 year survivor of prostate cancer myself so I know what you are going through. Hang in there, it will get better. Hopefully you will be back riding soon.
Leon
 
So glad that you got the seat up and now you can check on battery etc. Wishing you the best on your health issues. I am a 16 year survivor of prostate cancer myself so I know what you are going through. Hang in there, it will get better. Hopefully you will be back riding soon.
Leon
 
So glad that you got the seat up and now you can check on battery etc. Wishing you the best on your health issues. I am a 16 year survivor of prostate cancer myself so I know what you are going through. Hang in there, it will get better. Hopefully you will be back riding soon.
Leon

it's good to hear from someone who has been there & knows what it is .. and I sure thank you Leaping1 & i just noticed you also have a 2011 RT-S NICE ! ... yes I got the seat up and Battery Out... and the Battery has a Dead Cell in it .. and when I am up to it I plan to put another Battery in it . might be a few days, but... I will get it . Thank You Again
 
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I put the new Battery on my Spyder little over a year ago... But yes, you're right I'm pretty sure it went Dead because the bike had not been out of my Garage in 9 months. But yesterday, after I got the seat up and checked the Battery with Volt/Ohm meter, I put it on Battery Charger..... Never really helped it at all - the Battery is History! But don't matter if I am up to it today or not, I plan to change the Battery; and make sure it's Charging and all that....... Thanks for your advice. :2thumbs:

Sometimes it may take a day or so on a slow charge, that's the best way! If it's taking any charge at all don't give up on it!! They're too darn pricey to just give up if it's only one year old; just keep an eye on it and watch your meter, let it eat, you may bring it back to life; then have it load tested, that will tell you if it's toast or not! But if you got a lot of cash in your pocket, then just dump it!! Good Luck!! :cheers:
 
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Sometimes it may take a day or so on a slow charge, that's the best way! If it's taking any charge at all don't give up on it!! They're too darn pricey to just give up if it's only one year old; just keep an eye on it and watch your meter, let it eat, you may bring it back to life; then have it load tested, that will tell you if it's toast or not! But if you got a lot of cash in your pocket, then just dump it!! Good Luck!! :cheers:

Well, I don't have a lot of Cash in my pocket! LOL ... But I could buy another battery, but been thinking I might take this Battery back to the Spyder dealership where I bought it ... There might be some kind of warranty or something, who knows? I gave about $150 for this one in March of 2023, and I only rode the bike from March till Sept. So I might be able to get something off a new one. .. Gonna rain for days they say, might be a good time to drive up there and check.
 
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Well, I don't have a lot of Cash in my pocket! LOL ... But I could buy another battery, but been thinking I might take this Battery back to the Spyder dealership where I bought it ... There might be some kind of warranty or something, who knows? I gave about $150 for this one in March of 2023, and I only rode the bike from March till Sept. So I might be able to get something off a new one. .. Gonna rain for days they say, might be a good time to drive up there and check.

It's always worth a shot, but IIRC, from other posts here, I reckon you'll find the warranty on Dealer supplied batteries for Can Am On-Road machines over your way is only 6 months from purchase... :banghead:

Still, maybe the dealer will look after you, there are some good dealers around! :yes: Here's hoping they'll help; & if not, that a good slow saturation charge will revive the battery you've got! :cheers:
 
The question has already been answered so I can't add more to it, but what I can add is that yesterday my battery died and I found out that you can't put the bike in park even though there's battery but not enough to start the bike. Weird.
 
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The question has already been answered so I can't add more to it, but what I can add is that yesterday my battery p00ped out and I found out that you can't put the bike in park even though there's battery but not enough to start the bike. Weird.

It's a pretty big servo that is used to set the park brake. These things are power hungry and that's why there are so many battery issues.
 
It's a pretty big servo that is used to set the park brake. These things are power hungry and that's why there are so many battery issues.

I sure think you're right about these Spyder's being Power Hungry, mine sure killed a new $150 battery in Nothing Flat!
 
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It's a pretty big servo that is used to set the park brake. These things are power hungry and that's why there are so many battery issues.

I kind of figured as much. I was telling my wife pretty much the same thing about the bike being power hungry. A lot of electronic demands on the battery. A bike like this should have come with a car battery in my opinion. It's not like there isn't room for it.
 
Hello Sledge, did you move from the Tampa Bay area? I have a friend that lives in TN, he loves it and the mountain riding.
 
Hello Sledge, did you move from the Tampa Bay area? I have a friend that lives in TN, he loves it and the mountain riding.

No, I was born here and lived here all my life - 73 years so far.... LOL .... And yes, one great ride here, which I have done many, many, times over the years is The Blue Ridge Parkway. I think there are like 469 miles of it, and a Zillion Curves, and a lot of Tunnels. It runs all along the tops of these Mountains. Hhighest point on the Parkway is just a little over 6,000 feet - clean air, beautiful trees, and Mountain Tops. Beautiful place, you should ride up sometime and ride the Parkway
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