Greetings all-
Purchased a 2015 Spyder F3 S last weekend. Picked up on Sunday, took it for a 15 minute ride...nothing extreme and on the way back home, the "Limp Home Mode" came on. Drove straight back to dealer service area. They ran a diagnostic and said it was throwing an oil pressure code from a sensor. They believed it to be the sensor itself and were replacing it today (Tues). Dealer just called and the engine seized during the test ride.
Needless to say, I'll have a new, identical F3 S on Thursday. Hope this type of thing doesn't happen often...and I'm sure it doesn't as this board would be littered with complaints.
Purchased a 2015 Spyder F3 S last weekend. Picked up on Sunday, took it for a 15 minute ride...nothing extreme and on the way back home, the "Limp Home Mode" came on. Drove straight back to dealer service area. They ran a diagnostic and said it was throwing an oil pressure code from a sensor. They believed it to be the sensor itself and were replacing it today (Tues). Dealer just called and the engine seized during the test ride.
Needless to say, I'll have a new, identical F3 S on Thursday. Hope this type of thing doesn't happen often...and I'm sure it doesn't as this board would be littered with complaints.