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DPS Failures

spyder30517

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Happy Memorial Day everyone!

I am trying to get some opinions/experience from all the SpyderLovers out there that have had DPS failures.
I have recently experienced what seems to be my DPS unit starting to go out.

It is an intermittent problem of the steering becoming "tight" when making a turn to the left or right. This generally occurs at slow speeds - under 25mph, and when I am about a 1/4 - 1/2 way through the turn.
Or about when handlebars are approx 3" from center point
Starts out really easy then acts as if I am getting no assist whatsoever from the DPS.
It has been to the shop to have fault codes pulled and none show up on the BUDS system.
Relay has been replaced and all fuses in good shape, all ground wires tight and clean.


I guess my question is for those that have had a failure of the DPS - is this the same thing you experienced or was it a sudden and total loss?
If you had intermittent issues, how long was it before total failure of DPS?


I am still riding Spydie but it kinda gets annoying having to really push on bars to get me through the turn :(

Any help/opinions/solutions would be appreciated:helpsmilie:

Ryde Safe and have a great weekend!

Oh yes it is a 2008 SM5 with 15,000 happy and trouble free miles so far
 
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Thanks Lamont
Been browsing site for DPS issues and it seems that the opinions of most are eventual DPS failures.
I have some other things I am going to try before taking back to dealer to have some of the sensors checked.
Keep you posted
 
Some of the most recent posts are from people who actually found adjusting the air pressure in their tires made a difference. If I recall the last one had different pressures in each of the front tires. Once they equalized them, their problem went away. It may not be the cure for yours, but it is one of the easiest things to check. Most are recommending 19-20 PSI for the best handling right now on stock tires.
 
Thanks!
Tire pressures was one of the first things I tried - made no difference.
Problem seems to only occur when driving/turning at low speeds
Its looking as if I may just have to ride it out until DPS finally goes to get that replaced BUT I may be taking it to the dealer this week to have them check the sensors out to see if maybe one has gone bad or out of spec. That would be nice if it was just a sensor : )

Just kinda frustrating when it'll have to sit for a week or more at the dealer to get an answer to the problem. :gaah:
 
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Thanks!
That was one of the first things I tried - made no difference.
Problem seems to only occur when driving/turning.
Its looking as if I may just have to ride it out until DPS finally goes out BUT I may be taking it to the dealer this week to have them check the sensors out to see if maybe one has gone bad or out of spec.
Just kinda frustrating when it'll have to sit for a week or more to get an answer to the problem. :gaah:

No-- you don't just have to 'ride it out'. Your dealer should be able to check it all out and determine what the problem is. Make sure they apply all the updates. Plugging it in and checking for codes doesn't cut it! The DPS units will not necessarily show a fault.

Could be DPS, GPS, or one of the other sensors.

Get it in and get it checked out.
 
Oh yes it'll be going to the shop for sure!
It has had all its updates though and it has been an ongoing issue for the last few weeks.
I really noticed it in the N.GA mountains 3 weekends ago - Kind of "enhanced" :yikes: the ryding experience if you know what I mean.

Im guessing you had the same issues/experience with your DPS? Was it quick failure or over a period of time?

THANKS!
 
The DPS will draw a lot of juice and if your battery is weak that could be the problem. I was able to look at my voltage gauge the other day while riding the twisties and it would go from 13.9 volts to 12.2 volts on the hard tight turns.
 
The DPS will draw a lot of juice and if your battery is weak that could be the problem. I was able to look at my voltage gauge the other day while riding the twisties and it would go from 13.9 volts to 12.2 volts on the hard tight turns.

Thanks Lamont
I have checked the voltage during steering and there really isnt that much of a drop from 13.6 to 12.8 but that was at idle on a concrete garage floor.

Battery was just on a load tester and it held up really well for the test.

After everything I have checked - relays,grounds,wiring connections,etc
I am beginning to think that it is the DPS on its way out or a bad sensor.
I will be leaving those checks up to the dealer to find the root of the problem since it is still under warranty.

Thanks for all your help :2thumbs:
 
DPS

Happy Memorial Day everyone!

I am trying to get some opinions/experience from all the SpyderLovers out there that have had DPS failures.
I have recently experienced what seems to be my DPS unit starting to go out.

It is an intermittent problem of the steering becoming "tight" when making a turn to the left or right. This generally occurs at slow speeds - under 25mph, and when I am about a 1/4 - 1/2 way through the turn.
Or about when handlebars are approx 3" from center point
Starts out really easy then acts as if I am getting no assist whatsoever from the DPS.
It has been to the shop to have fault codes pulled and none show up on the BUDS system.
Relay has been replaced and all fuses in good shape, all ground wires tight and clean.


I guess my question is for those that have had a failure of the DPS - is this the same thing you experienced or was it a sudden and total loss?
If you had intermittent issues, how long was it before total failure of DPS?

I am still riding Spydie but it kinda gets annoying having to really push on bars to get me through the turn :(

Any help/opinions/solutions would be appreciated:helpsmilie:

Ryde Safe and have a great weekend!

Oh yes it is a 2008 SM5 with 15,000 happy and trouble free miles so far
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