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I was wondering---

I have the fender tip lights,( the turn signals are coordinatd with the fender tip lights) mud flap lights, tail light, triple play, (the mometary blinking break lights), the HID head lights and HID fog lights. I believe that is all the electrical additions I have.

After I turn my key "and read all the safety info", hit the mode switch to turn off the message, then start my spyder, [while running] my gauge cluster goes off and on and the gauges go through the check again and the safety message comes on again and I have to hit the mode switch again for it to go off.

I had this problem and bought a new spyder. Had all my lights transferred to the new spyder and it followed the spyder.

Any one heard of this .... any suggestions?
 
I had that problem last week as I haven't driven it in over a week. I charged up the battery and I was good to go again. I have an alarm, so thats my source of draw. If not check to see that your battery connections are good and clean. If not that then also change out the middle relay.
 
I was wondering---

I have the fender tip lights,( the turn signals are coordinatd with the fender tip lights) mud flap lights, tail light, triple play, (the mometary blinking break lights), the HID head lights and HID fog lights. I believe that is all the electrical additions I have.

After I turn my key "and read all the safety info", hit the mode switch to turn off the message, then start my spyder, [while running] my gauge cluster goes off and on and the gauges go through the check again and the safety message comes on again and I have to hit the mode switch again for it to go off.

I had this problem and bought a new spyder. Had all my lights transferred to the new spyder and it followed the spyder.

Any one heard of this .... any suggestions?

It's a bad "main relay #2" in the fuse box.

It is the same and can be swapped for test purposes with the fan relay ot head light relay to check it out.

A replacement can be gotten at Auto Zone. Here is a link to an old post about replacement relays available at Auto Zone.

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6755&highlight=spare+relay

I, as have several other people had it do this when this relay was going bad.

MM
 
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I was wondering---

I have the fender tip lights,( the turn signals are coordinatd with the fender tip lights) mud flap lights, tail light, triple play, (the mometary blinking break lights), the HID head lights and HID fog lights. I believe that is all the electrical additions I have.

After I turn my key "and read all the safety info", hit the mode switch to turn off the message, then start my spyder, [while running] my gauge cluster goes off and on and the gauges go through the check again and the safety message comes on again and I have to hit the mode switch again for it to go off.

I had this problem and bought a new spyder. Had all my lights transferred to the new spyder and it followed the spyder.

Any one heard of this .... any suggestions?

My cluster has done that for a long time now-- but it's just the safety message that comes back across after I've already started the bike..... I just hit Mode again and it's gone......

I just learned to live with it---
 
If the #2 main relay even flickers just once the messgae will come back on the screen.

When the voltage drops in the system from the starter draw, many times it's enough to make a weak relay break the circuit, even if for only a split second. Once this happens the messgaes comes back.

When you re-hit the "M" button once the engine is already running, the more stable and higher voltage now keeps this relay closed and hence the message stays off. :thumbup:

MM
 
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If the #2 main relay even flickers just once the messgae will come back on the screen.

When the voltage drops in the system from the starter draw, many times it's enough to make a weak relay break the circuit, even if for only a split second. Once this happens the messgaes comes back.

When you re-hit the "M" button once the engine is already running, the more stable and higher voltage now keeps this relay closed and hence the message stays off. :thumbup:

MM


Good info to know!
 
It's quite a coincidence that it went from one spyder to another with the lights being removed from one spyder and then placed on the other.
 
It's quite a coincidence that it went from one spyder to another with the lights being removed from one spyder and then placed on the other.


The only other thing that comes to mind looking at his list is there is there couls be an HID ballast sending out an RF pluse as it fires up messing with the Can-Bus system a bit. :dontknow:

MM
 
Thank you so much for the feedback. This is all great information. I just got back from talking with the tech's; and they are concerned as to what this problem may be and really want to get to the bottom of it. I am the only bike that has had the HID lights put on from there. Several others have had alot or all of the led lights installed. There is no other bike with every light I have to compare this to.

It's good to know - Firefly - that long term, there is no effect.

I left my bike there tonight and they are going to disconnect the HID fog lights....I think I will give them a call in the AM and see if they can just put some stock headlights back in.

We had a lot of discussion about the ballast tonight and maybe there is a problem with it. The battery in the bike is brand new. They had tried a brand new battery with the other bike. The problem - never consistant - seemed to reoccur more frequently as the bike was started and restarted several times.

Magic Man -- is there any kind of filter or something to stop any RF pulse to the bus system?
 
Mine used to do it but only if I had my HID fog lights on at start-up. Learned to turn them off when parking and start them after the Spyder was running and it went away.
 
Mine has been doing this for quite a while now too. Like Firefly, I have learned to live with it. Doesn't seem to be any ill effect on the spyder or its ability to run. Just a pain to have to hit the mode button a second time but no worries. I will check that relay though and see if that helps me. Thanks for the tip Evan.
 
I have learned to live with it.

I have heard others say the same thing about all kinds of issues. Why would you (I don't mean you specifically) live with it instead of letting the dealer fix the problem? Unless it's an issue that was caused by you and it will cost to fix it. Just wondering.
 
1. Make sure that the battery is fully charge.
2. Start the Spyder with the fog lights off.
3. Check for bent pins under the gauge cluster display.
 
You may want to replace the Tyco relays with MasterPro or BorgWarner relays.

I had a similar problem early last year but after replacing the relays... the problem was replaced with "Correct Operation" and "No Limping Home Modes".:2thumbs:

Good luck with your trouble shooting. Ken krb1945
 
I have heard others say the same thing about all kinds of issues. Why would you (I don't mean you specifically) live with it instead of letting the dealer fix the problem? Unless it's an issue that was caused by you and it will cost to fix it. Just wondering.

Because it doesn't affect the operation of the Spyder and having a service tech troubleshoot an intermittent problem would take forever. Mine only does it like once every 25 -50 starts.......ain't no big deal.

Choose your battles wisely.......
 
OK, just got back from 'the :doorag: shop' .

They had already replaced the relay - msg still restarts:gaah:
They tried starting it with the fog lights off - msg still restarts:gaah:

they are going to try a couple more things and try to isolate the cause; if it turns out to be the HID lights....I'll go with the xenon.:2thumbs:

I hope they can find it today:pray:
 
OK, just got back from 'the :doorag: shop' .

They had already replaced the relay - msg still restarts:gaah:
They tried starting it with the fog lights off - msg still restarts:gaah:

they are going to try a couple more things and try to isolate the cause; if it turns out to be the HID lights....I'll go with the xenon.:2thumbs:

I hope they can find it today:pray:


Um---- Xenon lights ARE HID's......

What brand unit are you running?
 
My spyder has been doing that same thing all along,I do have HID lights from MM but it hasn't bothered me enough to do anything about it. I have 14,000 trouble free miles.
Wayne
 
I bet you anything when they unplug the HID ballast the problem goes away. I'm still trying to find a work around on mine, getting very close.
 
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