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bike shut down while riding and not go into limp mode.and now have engine noise.

funco4all

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Help ! I was on melow ride with harley guys today out side temp was around 80, my 2011 rt was runing great traveling down fwy at 80 mph then losed all power got to sholder fast and bike died and would not re start after a few tries i got a limp mode message and then a high temp warning but temp was not hot / let it sit off for 30 min tried to re start and computer never asked to push mode swich ( werid ) ? well after a few atemps i got it started for a sec and died instantly but made a terible noise like engine noise. Bike only has 4160 miles has any one had a engine go / this is my 5th can am spyder and between the 4 rs i put over 10000 on all of them and never any problems but this is my first RT and it might be a big problem. Any one have any advise or simmiliar situation.
 
Did you check for codes? Push the mode, set and turn signal cancel buttons at the same time. If there are any active codes they will show up on the screen.
 
Without more background and any active fault codes it would just be guessing wildly to try to pinpoint your problem. Could be a batch of bad gas, could be heat, could be a bad sensor, throttle body, plug wires, bad coil, blown engine, electronic problem, etc. Time to have it towed to a dealer and let them sort it out...unless you had recently filled with gas. In that case I'd siphon what I could out of the tank, fill with fresh name brand gas and some Marine Stabil or Seafoam, and try to run that tank through and see if it clears up. Follow with another tank of good gas and the stabilizer/ethanol treatment if that is successful.
 
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Very interesting, but nowhere near enough information to give a meaningful response.

The same thing happened to me in the fast lane of heavy traffic in L.A. I didn't realize it but I had accidentally hit my kill switch. Other than almost getting killed crossing 4 lanes to the right shoulder in 70 mph traffic for my stupidity, it only took figuring out what I'd done.

Too bad this isn't your solution.
 
None of this adds up... :dontknow:
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And I'll even apologize now; just in case I'm wrong! ;)
 
My guess is you had a throttle body go bad but it's just a guess. 2011 ate throttle bodies. Check your codes.

 
My guess is you had a throttle body go bad but it's just a guess. 2011 ate throttle bodies. Check your codes.


thanks. Dought it is full related checked oil when it shut down and was between add and full and checked when i got it off tow truch and now not regestering and it wont start...
 
Did you check for codes? Push the mode, set and turn signal cancel buttons at the same time. If there are any active codes they will show up on the screen.

i will Try to see if i get codes in the morning and advise. I have bad suspition based on attemps that i made on trying to get it started that it is going to be a engine ?? The oil level thing is realy bothering me have no idea wher it could be going their is no signs of leaks .
 
Spyders have dry sump engines, so to get an accurate read on the oil level, you have to check right after shutting it off. If the engine has been off more than a few minutes, some of the oil will drain into the crankcase/trans case, and you'll get a low reading on the tank.

john
 
If oil really is that low sounds like maybe a low oil sensor is preventing the engine from starting.
 
If oil really is that low sounds like maybe a low oil sensor is preventing the engine from starting.
There is no "low oil" sensor, only a low oil pressure sensor. It will not prevent the engine from starting, but it will trigger a limp mode after it times out following the start sequence.
 
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There is no "low oil" sensor, only a low oil pressure sensor. It will not prevent the engine from starting, but it will trigger a limp mode after it times out following the strat sequence.
Had something similar happen. They told me there is a line in the throttle body that had came loose and was dripping oil on the sensor. So it could be the sensor. Mine was a 2011 as well. On mine they reattached the line to the anchor and cleaned the sensor.
 
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