Big Arm
New member
Changed my Dynamic Power Steering unit a few days ago. About a month ago, I got check engine light and limp home mode light. Pulled up codes P0551 and P0552, which says, "torque sensor open, damaged DPS, External troubleshooting not possible".
Being that my Spyder is a 2008, GS, premier edition, I know they had recalls on some of the first ones, because of the DPS problems, but I never had a problem till now. Spyder drove ok, I just didn't have power steering.
I came across a couple that had just bought a crashed Spyder, to repair their Spyder that had been rear ended. I was able to purchase the DPS unit, and removed it in about an hr and a half. So a little over a week ago I installed it in mine. Didn't have any problems. I removed the 40 amp and 5amp fuses, removed the trunk, disconnect the steering angle sensor, the three cables to the steering unit, grd wire, and cable support, the bolt on the steering shaft, and the four main bolts holding the unit to the frame. To make it easier wiggling it out of the Spyder, I also removed the cover on the lower right "A" arm. Reassembling was just the opposite. Total time was approx 4 hrs. All codes cleared, and took for test ride.
A shout out to cptjam (Joe) and SpyderAnn01 (Ann) for the lead on the purchase of the other DPS unit, :bowdown:
Otherwise I would have just rode without the use of DPS. :dontknow:
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Being that my Spyder is a 2008, GS, premier edition, I know they had recalls on some of the first ones, because of the DPS problems, but I never had a problem till now. Spyder drove ok, I just didn't have power steering.
I came across a couple that had just bought a crashed Spyder, to repair their Spyder that had been rear ended. I was able to purchase the DPS unit, and removed it in about an hr and a half. So a little over a week ago I installed it in mine. Didn't have any problems. I removed the 40 amp and 5amp fuses, removed the trunk, disconnect the steering angle sensor, the three cables to the steering unit, grd wire, and cable support, the bolt on the steering shaft, and the four main bolts holding the unit to the frame. To make it easier wiggling it out of the Spyder, I also removed the cover on the lower right "A" arm. Reassembling was just the opposite. Total time was approx 4 hrs. All codes cleared, and took for test ride.
A shout out to cptjam (Joe) and SpyderAnn01 (Ann) for the lead on the purchase of the other DPS unit, :bowdown:
Otherwise I would have just rode without the use of DPS. :dontknow:
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