Question 1 I am not sure wear the DESS module is located on F3 spyder.
Question 2 Email Lamonster Garage and ask them if there is anyone closer or have them disable the DESS.
Question 3 Email Lamonster Garage for that answer.
What year is your F3 spyder?
Do you still have warranty/or B.E.S.T coverage on the spyder?
If you still have warranty /or B.E.S.T coverage on your spyder make an appointment with your can am dealership, have them open up a case with BRP and make sure that your can am dealership has the parts. Have your can am dealership run it thru the warranty or B.E.S.T.
Hope this helps.
Deanna
It's a 2015 F3S - it's not under warranty - which doesn't concern me because I do my own work anyway. Sometimes the homework to find the answers is harder than others though.
I laugh every time someone posts "just email Lamonster Garage for the answer" because I have already - with ZERO response. Which I've experienced several times before. I'll find a different source to answer my questions.
I have posted dozens of Answers about the DESS issue over the years, and some of them to your questions ..... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
Mike - My response wasn't an attack on anyone here. Sorry if it came across that way. There's a wealth of knowledge in this thread (and others) and I've gleaned a ton form it - you replied to my questions above - but still left me with unanswered questions. I appreciate the input you did offer. I was just pointing out that many folks around here say just email Lamonster (not saying you said that) and the fact is, the few times I have, I've not gotten a response back from Lamonster. They have great products, and I may end up going out there for service (disable the DESS) - I'm just saying - I tried them - before asking here - and didn't get a response - which is why I asked here (a different source).
No ill intent meant. Have a great day!
Question 1: Where is the DESS physically located on a Spyder F3? Spent way too much time reading through this post and didn't that anywhere?
Question 2: Looks like Lamonster Garage at 500 miles is the closest to Indianapolis who can disable the DESS. Anyone else closer?
Question 3: Once it does it's complete failure - can you trailer the bike to someone to disable it - or do you need to get a good key read first to disable it?
DESS module is on the frame near the battery. Service manual will show you how to access.
i do not know of anyone closer to Indianapolis that Lamont or Spyderpops.
Yes, if the DESS fails completely, it can still be disabled as long as you have the physical key to unlock the ignition and apply power to the ECM and instruments.
It's a 2015 F3S - it's not under warranty - which doesn't concern me because I do my own work anyway. Sometimes the homework to find the answers is harder than others though.
I laugh every time someone posts "just email Lamonster Garage for the answer" because I have already - with ZERO response. Which I've experienced several times before. I'll find a different source to answer my questions.
Considering DESS is typically a 2014 to 2016 concern, but might occasionally affect other years, not likely owners will have the issues like in the past.
Since your DESS remains active, may be safer to not tempt Karma and discuss having no failures.
PMK,
Sorry I "Bumped this thread.
I wont bump this thread any more. Or I can/or have this thread closed!
Deanna
Relax, I stated facts that DESS concerns is less applicable now than back then and you launch to close the topic. Entirely your call. Lot of drama over no big deal, take a breath and unwind.
I wouldn't worry too much about closing the thread Deanna, this DESS thing does still come up every now and then, and probably will continue to do so until either every 2014-2016 Spyder ever made has had their DESS disabled; or BRP issues a voluntary recall to fix the problem at their expense :shocked: And since I don't see the mob in that hot place down below looking to buy themselves ice skates anytime soon.... :banghead: there's probably a valid reason to leave this thread active for some time to come! :thumbup:
Same with bumping it - it doesn't really hurt anyone to have the thread brought back to the top of the recent posts list every now and then, and who knows, it MIGHT actually help someone - just look at trikermutha's recent post some 9 months after your bump last year, and very likely only there as a result of your May this year bump reminding him the thread was here! :clap: So go ahead, bump away - just not weekly or even monthly please - not unless you've got something more to tell us! In fact, don't do it too often without actually adding something substantial please! :lecturef_smilie: Personally, I reckon a thread that's full of nothing more than pages on pages of 'bump' posts or similarly pointless 'empty posts' is actually worse than useless, cos all it does is tell readers the OP doesn't really care &/or have anything new to offer/tell us, but wants to stick it to us anyway - bleedin' worse than unsolicited 'cold callers' or junk mail/spam filling your inbox (or letter box, for those of us who still have them!) :gaah: But if there's an update on how things stand now; or even just info on how many people have approached you about how you resolved your DESS problems or something/anything like that - it only hasta be a snippet of worth while info, then the knowledge base is still growing and you are very likely helping by bumping the thread and keeping us all up to date on the current state of play!hyea: :2thumbs:
Over to you! :cheers: