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DESS Key code again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Jerry,

I'm an RF guy or was from 1967 - 2004.
Since I'm not about to cut open my key, my best guess is it uses a form of Passive Integrated Technology, the same tech as used in Dog/Cat microchips.
If BRP is in fact using a form of PIT the key DOES and MUST transmit, obtaining it's power inductively from the RF sent out by the Spyder.
Check out Passive RFID on the net and it should give you the technical aspects of how it works.

AJ

Hi Bob,

Re: The key doesn't transmit anything

I graduated with the class of '71 with a degree in Mech Engr, so it has been a long time ago. Also, I was NOT the brightest person in my class.

However, I do know that to transmit/send requires a power source in some form. That is not up for discussion.

As for Spyder keys, consider a LEO's radar gun. The gun transmits but your car does not. So how does he know how fast you are going? It is the bounce back; his radar gun is taking a reading.

I do not know a lot about RF systems but I do know that my local library, which has RF 'devices' imbedded/glued in the books, uses it when I checkout a book or turn one in. Those books do not contain any batteries; but they do have a 'device' that the RF reader detects.

While I may be wrong, I think this might be how our keys work.

Jerry Baumchen

PS) I recently ordered a 2nd backup key for my Spyder. The key supplied was a Aprilia-type key. When I got it, it would not work. So the company sent me a new chip only, to install myself. That key works great now. But that chip did not have a battery.
 
Hi AJ,

Re: Check out Passive RFID on the net and it should give you the technical aspects of how it works.

Thanks; I will. Always willing to learn something new; especially if it is technical.

Jerry Baumchen

PS) Re: obtaining it's power inductively from the RF sent out by the Spyder

That is very interesting; more reading to do.
 
Jerry,
One of the theories, from BRP is the problem is caused by the key being saturated with too much RF.

I told people to carry a strip of aluminum foil with them just in case BRP is correct, they could wrap the key.

Most thought I was joking - oh well :rolleyes:
But with those units that "clear" after an unspecified amount of time and then do not reappear for weeks, months, or ever, they might just be onto to something.

But at this point, BRP obviously doesn't know nor have they a clue. So they are going the old tried and true USN FBM troubleshooting. Replace all the likely components; key, DESS, and ignition switch. LOL

AJ

Hi AJ,

Re: Check out Passive RFID on the net and it should give you the technical aspects of how it works.

Thanks; I will. Always willing to learn something new; especially if it is technical.

Jerry Baumchen

PS) Re: obtaining it's power inductively from the RF sent out by the Spyder

That is very interesting; more reading to do.
 
Do you know if the D.E.S.S issue has been happening to all 2014 Spyder models?

Deanna

I haven't done an exhaustive analysis of all the posts throughout SL but it does seem that it's not something that's only happening to RT's. I don't remember seeing anyone specifically mention it was happening on their 2013 or older.
 
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I haven't done an exhaustive analysis of all the posts throughout SL but it does seem that it's not something that's only happening to RT's. I don't remember seeing anyone specifically mention it was happening on their 2013 or older.

I had a 2012 RTS-SE5 and I did not get the D.E.S.S.S error code. Very interesting info. If it is only happening on with the 2014 RTS & 2015 RTS models, I wonder if it is happening with the F3's?

Deanna
 
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Here's a thought....Watch out! :D I have LaMonster's ISP Key Cover. I put it on what I called the key 1. Within a week I got the D.E.S.S. error code. I took the ISP cover off, and key 1 would work. I put the cover back on key 1 and I would get the error. I took pictures of the error so I could show it to the dealer for my 3,000 service and to get it recorded via a dealer. I never tried to put the ISP key cover on key 2, Until After the 3,000 service, I put the ISP key cover on the key 2. That has been over a month ago and added a 1,000 miles with NO error. I have talked this over with a few folks and the question is: Are some of the key's chips emitting a weak signal causing the D.E.S.S. error? :dontknow:
 
Here's a thought....Watch out! :D I have LaMonster's ISP Key Cover. I put it on what I called the key 1. Within a week I got the D.E.S.S. error code. I took the ISP cover off, and key 1 would work. I put the cover back on key 1 and I would get the error. I took pictures of the error so I could show it to the dealer for my 3,000 service and to get it recorded via a dealer. I never tried to put the ISP key cover on key 2, Until After the 3,000 service, I put the ISP key cover on the key 2. That has been over a month ago and added a 1,000 miles with NO error. I have talked this over with a few folks and the question is: Are some of the key's chips emitting a weak signal causing the D.E.S.S. error? :dontknow:

The amount of signal sent by the key is directly proportional to the amount of energy it receives from the module.
See Post #167

AJ
 
Any other ideas why key 1 doesn't work in the ISP cover and key 2 does?

Could be something as little as the placement of the microchip not being in the same position; or the chip or one of it's components in #1 is on the outside limits of tolerance, or the covering of #1 is a little thicker.

The problem is, I do not believe BRP is staffed to tear down the engineering to get to the route of the problem. If they were, in a case like yours, they would ask for the return of the two keys so a comparison could be made and that is why when the problem occurs they have the dealership replace the DESS module, ignition switch AND keys. They are at the MERCY of the subcontractor.

The start of the process would be WHAT did we (meaning BRP) change in 2014 from 2013 and earlier. Once you know "what and why" the change was made, it becomes a more simple process to determine the POSSIBLE cause. Like the old adage goes, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it!"

AJ
 
The start of the process would be WHAT did we (meaning BRP) change in 2014 from 2013 and earlier. Once you know "what and why" the change was made, it becomes a more simple process to determine the POSSIBLE cause. Like the old adage goes, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
AJ


In other threads it's been mentioned that the division of responsibilities changed. Prior to 2014, the DESS module read the chip and told the ECM "yup, you're good to go" or "no way man." Starting in 2014, the DESS module just sends the code from the chip to the ECM and the ECM makes the decision to enable start or not.
 
Could be something as little as the placement of the microchip not being in the same position; or the chip or one of it's components in #1 is on the outside limits of tolerance, or the covering of #1 is a little thicker.

The problem is, I do not believe BRP is staffed to tear down the engineering to get to the route of the problem. If they were, in a case like yours, they would ask for the return of the two keys so a comparison could be made and that is why when the problem occurs they have the dealership replace the DESS module, ignition switch AND keys. They are at the MERCY of the subcontractor.

The start of the process would be WHAT did we (meaning BRP) change in 2014 from 2013 and earlier. Once you know "what and why" the change was made, it becomes a more simple process to determine the POSSIBLE cause. Like the old adage goes, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it!"

AJ

AJ, the 2nd time I had my D.E.S.S. key code, my dealership reshaped the keys, changed the D.E.S.S. module, ignition switch.

Last month my dealership made the changes. I went to SQ last week and did not get the D.E.S.S. error. I am glad that I did not, if I did get the D.E.S.S. I would have taken it a Local Can-Am dealership (Artic Adventures) So far, I have not had the D.E.S.S. error, if I do get the D.E.S.S. error I will post on this thread (mine) Deanna
 
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Just had this happen to my 2015 RT-S

Please help


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Call your dealership and take the picture with you to your dealership. Make an appointment with your can-am dealer.

If it happens again try the other key, and if you get the D.E.S.S. key code again, take both keys with you and walk away for about 1/2 hour. The computer will reboot, it should start, if it does not start call Roadside Assistance.




Also read my( Deanna777) first thread " D.E.S.S. Key code on a 2014RTS-SE6" and the first post, then read/ see pictures of the D.E.S.S. Hope this helps, keep us posted on what you find out @ your dealership.

I had this happen on a 2014RT-SE6 cognac. Deanna
 
Well, I got my DESS key code error again. The first time it happened, I was able to take the battery cable loose, and reset everything. This time, I was about 250 miles from home, and it did it again. After about 5 minutes, it worked again. Guess I will be taking it in for a service soon and see what my dealer needs to do.
 
Well, I got my DESS key code error again. The first time it happened, I was able to take the battery cable loose, and reset everything. This time, I was about 250 miles from home, and it did it again. After about 5 minutes, it worked again. Guess I will be taking it in for a service soon and see what my dealer needs to do.
Take a picture, Keep us posted!

Do you still have warranty left?

Were you stranded?

Also, read my first " Thread about this issue( D.E.S.S. Key code on a 2014RTS-SE6 Cognac by Deanna777) I posted some pictures when I got the D.E.S.S. key code. If your dealer needs to replace the D.E.S.S. module, and ignition Switch, and reprogram keys it is
Under Warranty. Have your dealer change your back trunk key. Also, read the beginning of this thread. Deanna
 
Take a picture, Keep us posted!

Do you still have warranty left?

Were you stranded?

Also, read my first " Thread about this issue( D.E.S.S. Key code on a 2014RTS-SE6 Cognac by Deanna777) I posted some pictures when I got the D.E.S.S. key code. If your dealer needs to replace the D.E.S.S. module, and ignition Switch, and reprogram keys it is
Under Warranty. Have your dealer change your back trunk key. Also, read the beginning of this thread. Deanna
Thanks for the info. I did not take a picture, and it seemed to clear itself up after about 5 minutes. I will be having the dealer look it over when I take it in for my oil change. I have warrenty until 9/18.
 
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Thanks for the info. I did not take a picture, and it seemed to clear itself up after about 5 minutes. I will be having the dealer look it over when I take it in for my oil change. I have warrenty until 9/18.
You are Welcome! Did you use your 2nd key? What did you do to get the D.E.S.S. error to go away before the 5 minutes was up?

Also, read the first "Thread ( 7/12/15) Titled: D.E.S.S. key pictures on a 2014RTS-SE6" by Deanna777.

The first time I got the D.E.S.S. key code on my 2014RTS-SE6.

Also, Read the first " thread (7/12/15) about the D.E.S.S. error that I got. and that my can-am dealership took care of.

Read post's: # 1,8,27,34,35,44,51,( on Post # 51 I listed the Model year, Model, Part #) 54, on the "Thread D.E.S.S.S key pictures on a 2014RT-SE6". Keep us posted Good luck! Deanna

Keep us posted You can send me a pm if you need more info. about the D.E.S.S. error that I had.
 
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No second key available at the time. I just walked about 20' away and came back after a couple of minutes and it cranked.

Did you get a second key when you bought your spyder?

Lucky for you it started. Will you be taking your spyder to your can-am dealership about the D.E.S.S. error?

Keep us posted and Good luck! Deanna
 
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