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canceling turn signals

seaweed

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I complained about it being difficult to correctly cancel a turn signal long time ago. The comments back then were varied from "just push it straight in" to "I don't have this problem". Back when I brought up the issue I could only cancel the turn signal about 30% of the time (no I am not talking about making sharp turns where it sill self cancels or will self cancel after traveling a long distance). Well the problem is fixed. I had to have the shift paddle replaced (this is another story) and since then I can cancel 100% of the time. On my trip back from Spyderfever it worked perfectly even with gloves on. When the shift paddle work was done the tech must have loosened or tighten something up that makes it work like it a charm.

So if there is anyone out there (and I know there is) that has this problem do the following:
1) Ask a friend if you can sit on their bike and test their turn signal to compare it to yours.
2) Ask a friend to sit on your bike and have them try to cancel the turn signal.
3) Go to a Spyder dealer and sit on a new Spyder and test the run signals on it.
4) If you are still convinced that your Spyder has a problem with canceling the turn signal, talk to the service rep.
 
Seaweed, thanks for that, but it looks like you don’t know if the tech actually did something specific to the indicator control or not. It would be really useful if you could check with him/her while it is still fresh in their mind as to whether they did take specific action to fix the control.;)

Pete
 
So, when you had the paddle shifter replaced did they replace the LH Switch Housing, PN 710004165, or did the technician dig into the housing and replace just the paddle shifter? A completely new switch housing would explain why both systems work properly now.
 
So, when you had the paddle shifter replaced did they replace the LH Switch Housing, PN 710004165, or did the technician dig into the housing and replace just the paddle shifter? A completely new switch housing would explain why both systems work properly now.

:agree: It's all one assembly. So to fix the paddle shifter it has to be replaced. It all gets replaced.
 
It is hard for me to cancel the turn signals (13 RTS). Is there any way to fix it or make it easier, short of replacing the whole assembly? Clean, lube, lighter spring, etc. I think if it just had a larger flat on top of the button it would help a lot. When I push it, it tends to go to one side or the other, instead of straight in. As far as I can remember, all my past bikes had fairly large turn signal buttons. This one is very small and pointed. I wonder if you could replace the button with a larger one?
 
Yes, Lew is correct. The one switch, a three way switch, in the left switch housing, along with the steering sensor, completely controls both turn signals.
 
Thanks .....

Thanks for the follow up and glad it is all working again. Seems it was the whole unit but nevertheless it will help with those that have the issue....:bowdown:
 
I do not care if the tech cleaned, tightened something, loosened something, cleaned it or lubed it or replaced the entire module. It now works and I can use it for lane changes. I had avoided using the turn signals for lane changing. So if you think you have a problem see your service rep or ask a friend to try your turn signals.
 
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