Anyone had this one ? Only twice, parked in direct sunlight. Turned key, both gauges stuck, hit mode button and they were fine.
I haven't had the dials stick, but I have had the LED display go completely blank (white) while the dials do their normal power on self test swing to limits and then back to zero. I hit the mode button and it started and the LED display all came back no problem.
My Spyder has done this two or three times over the last year. It was always when parked in a garage so it was not heat related.
As it is very intermittent, I wrote it off to random gremlins and hadn't thought much about it.
Has anyone else seen the LEDs stay white?
I haven't had the dials stick, but I have had the LED display go completely blank (white) while the dials do their normal power on self test swing to limits and then back to zero. I hit the mode button and it started and the LED display all came back no problem.
My Spyder has done this two or three times over the last year. It was always when parked in a garage so it was not heat related.
As it is very intermittent, I wrote it off to random gremlins and hadn't thought much about it.
Has anyone else seen the LEDs stay white?
I get the same thing from time to time.
Needles move and the LCD just goes completely blank :dontknow:
Hit the mode switch and it all comes back and your good to go :thumbup:
Happens about once in every 20 starts.
Have you guys ever checked the connector on the back of the display?
Sometimes mine both act like a Spastic Rabbit when it is first powered up nojoke but has done this from the get go :ani29:
Anyone had this one ? Only twice, parked in direct sunlight. Turned key, both gauges stuck, hit mode button and they were fine.
What windshield are you running? Some have had problems with larger shields causing the dash to heat up when parked in direct sunlight..... Never heard of gauges stuck--- but have heard of melted parts. Could be something to look at - but if it's now working--- I'm thinking some kind of electrical short or problem.
Check your relays and fuses and make sure all are seated good.
Have you guys ever checked the connector on the back of the display?
This has happened to me also but it has happened before update :ani29:A little off topic, but still related to the gauges. Ever since getting the steering recall update, when starting the Spyder, I press the M button or the handle bar button to clear the message about pressing the M button. After the Spyder has been running for a minute or so, the message comes back.
Firefly told me about that on his Spyder this weekend and I thought he was nuts! (he probably is, but that's another post! :roflblack. Well, sure enough, mine started doing it that same day! Could his Spyder have given my Spyder a disease?! :dontknow:
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Whenever I park, I pull the safety tab out to help shield from the sun.
As promised, here is the latest on my dash.
Went in to my dealer today and 15 minits later left with a new dash.
When I got there the center display was dead. He took one look and
removed the dash from a floor model, put it in my bike, hooked up the
BUDS and synced the dash & bike and I went for a ride. All is now well in
:spyder2:ville!
It appears that some moisture got inside the dash somehow and really
made a mess.
At least they hooked you right up :thumbup:As promised, here is the latest on my dash.
Went in to my dealer today and 15 minits later left with a new dash.
When I got there the center display was dead. He took one look and
removed the dash from a floor model, put it in my bike, hooked up the
BUDS and synced the dash & bike and I went for a ride. All is now well in
:spyder2:ville!
It appears that some moisture got inside the dash somehow and really
made a mess.