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Buzzing noise after shut down

aka1004

Active member
I had this buzzing noise after shut down for sometime and I thought it was hid lights but it’s still there even after hid is removed.
It is there for long time after shut down, like a hour or two but stops immediately when battery is disconnected.
Any idea? Hard to tell exactly where it’s coming from.
Thank you in advance.
 
Yeah, it's normal. Peggy's 2013 STS-SM5 does it every time you turn the key on, and turn it off, or shut off the Spyder after
running the engine. I read in the service manual what it is, but I can't remember.
 
I take it you are ryding an 09 SE5?? (It always helps to either let potential readers know what year, model, and transmission you are talking about - either in the actual text or as a permanent fixture in your Sig Line - see mine below, the 2013 RT Ltd's were all all SE5's. ;) ) :thumbup:

Anyhow, if you are ryding a Spyder that has a V-Twin motor & not the 1330 Triple, then it's normal and it actually NEEDS to happen!! It's the noise of a stepper motor that's holding the throttle bodies closed so that the engine can't ignite any gas fumes after shut down and either run on, or at the further extreme end of the scale, burn your Spyder to a crisp! :shocked:

If you actually time the duration of the noise, it should really only run for about 30 mins or so; but I believe there is some variation to that depending upon the temperature - higher temps mean it stays on a bit longer. So if it's really hot where you are, or where you park & shut down your Spyder, then a bit longer might be acceptable - but if it's really running that stepper motor for as much as 2 hours from the last time you turned the ignition off, then you probably need to get it checked! :lecturef_smilie:

Other than that, it's normal; learn to enjoy it as one of the 'undocumented features' of these hi-tech engineering marvels that we ryde! :ohyea:

Over to you! :cheers:
 
Sorry. I have 2015 RS now.
I’ve never noticed it on 09 and only noticed it after HID installation on 15 but if it’s normal...
Thank you.
 
Now that we know the year and model of your Spyder. The following is on page 39 of your owners manual.

All Models
This vehicle is equipped with an Electronic
Throttle Control (ETC).
Each time the ignition switch is turned
OFF, the ETCmotor stays energized for
40 minutes.
The ETC motor will emit a high frequency
sound during this period of
time that can be heard in a quiet environment.
This is a normal characteristic of the vehicle.

On your 09. That had a mechanical throttle and the throttle was held shut by a spring. No spring on the electronic throttle and if it is not held shut while the engine is hot. It may be hard to start.
 
Now that we know the year and model of your Spyder. The following is on page 39 of your owners manual.

All Models
This vehicle is equipped with an Electronic
Throttle Control (ETC).
Each time the ignition switch is turned
OFF, the ETCmotor stays energized for
40 minutes.
The ETC motor will emit a high frequency
sound during this period of
time that can be heard in a quiet environment.
This is a normal characteristic of the vehicle.

On your 09. That had a mechanical throttle and the throttle was held shut by a spring. No spring on the electronic throttle and if it is not held shut while the engine is hot. It may be hard to start.

Bingo. Had an 09 and still some issues on the 2010 RT with hard, hot, starting. :bowdown:
 
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