pierrelogic
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At 11 degrees, the DPS (new after recall) unit will begin to act up. I had it throw a code yesterday. I let the Spyder warm up a bit while the DPS light was still on. Turned off the machine, waited a few minutes, did the key reset and it was fine. :2thumbs:
Today at 4 degrees the DPS unit light came on and stayed on even after the trick used at 11 degrees the day before. This afternoon the temp went up to 15 degrees. Started up the Spyder, no code, no DPS light.
Conclusion - somewhere between 4 and 11 degrees enough frost can form on the DPS magnet to affect operation. What else could possibly explain the DPS fixing itself? Humidity was around 30-40%
Sidebar - Easy to pop a headlight bulb at these low temps. Seemed fine at 11 but at 4 degrees it can kill the filament as it did this morning. I replaced both headlight bulbs to keep them the same age. :doorag:
This is just my own experience, thought I would share some cold weather riding info. Not many of us out there in these temps.
Today at 4 degrees the DPS unit light came on and stayed on even after the trick used at 11 degrees the day before. This afternoon the temp went up to 15 degrees. Started up the Spyder, no code, no DPS light.
Conclusion - somewhere between 4 and 11 degrees enough frost can form on the DPS magnet to affect operation. What else could possibly explain the DPS fixing itself? Humidity was around 30-40%
Sidebar - Easy to pop a headlight bulb at these low temps. Seemed fine at 11 but at 4 degrees it can kill the filament as it did this morning. I replaced both headlight bulbs to keep them the same age. :doorag:
This is just my own experience, thought I would share some cold weather riding info. Not many of us out there in these temps.