ISpydrF3S
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An interesting thing occurred to me and my wife over the weekend that prompted me to post it here, hoping that maybe it might help someone else.
For those that prefer short posts, my wife's new F3-T would not start after only owning it 2 weeks. The gear indicator read 1 instead of N, yet the Spyder would roll forward and backward, telling me that it was not in 1st gear. Being new to Spyders myself, I'm not sure if the Spyders will start while in 1st gear because I never tried it on my F3-S. I always put mine in Neutral before powering it off. Nevertheless, it would not start no matter what we tried, nor would it go into supposed Neutral. After having it towed home, using BRP's roadside assistance, I put the key into the ignition and tried it again. This time we saw a flash message appear that read "Wrong Key." So, we tried the second key she received in her packet and the Spyder started up just fine. After turning it off again, we tried the first key, and it started up again just fine. We also noticed that the gear indicator read N instead of 1. Therefore, I am assuming there is something wrong with the key or the chip in the key. If you're a lover of short posts, stop reading HERE.
For those who like more details, keep reading...
As I mentioned, we've only had the F3-T for two weeks and rode her three times, I think. She has less than 40 miles on her. My wife can't recall if she put the Spyder in Neutral or if she just turned it off while in 1st, so she's blaming herself for what happened, but after her second key worked followed by the other key, she doesn't feel as bad, but we both learned something. Actually we learned 3 things from this experience:
1 is to put it in Neutral before powering off the trike (if that's even an important thing - back to that later);
2 is to keep your second key on ya (maybe in your jacket) in case stuff like this happens again; and
3 is the BRP Roadside Assistance - while your trike is still under warranty - is a good service to use!
My question to everyone is, has anyone out there experienced this issue? We haven't heard back from our service center after several voicemails. Again, this happened on a Sunday when they were closed, so I do not have an official diagnosis. But I will let ya'll know what they say when she's been looked over and repaired.
As of right now, the F3-T will start using either key. So, maybe it's a intermittent issue.
More later.
- Declan
For those that prefer short posts, my wife's new F3-T would not start after only owning it 2 weeks. The gear indicator read 1 instead of N, yet the Spyder would roll forward and backward, telling me that it was not in 1st gear. Being new to Spyders myself, I'm not sure if the Spyders will start while in 1st gear because I never tried it on my F3-S. I always put mine in Neutral before powering it off. Nevertheless, it would not start no matter what we tried, nor would it go into supposed Neutral. After having it towed home, using BRP's roadside assistance, I put the key into the ignition and tried it again. This time we saw a flash message appear that read "Wrong Key." So, we tried the second key she received in her packet and the Spyder started up just fine. After turning it off again, we tried the first key, and it started up again just fine. We also noticed that the gear indicator read N instead of 1. Therefore, I am assuming there is something wrong with the key or the chip in the key. If you're a lover of short posts, stop reading HERE.
For those who like more details, keep reading...
As I mentioned, we've only had the F3-T for two weeks and rode her three times, I think. She has less than 40 miles on her. My wife can't recall if she put the Spyder in Neutral or if she just turned it off while in 1st, so she's blaming herself for what happened, but after her second key worked followed by the other key, she doesn't feel as bad, but we both learned something. Actually we learned 3 things from this experience:
1 is to put it in Neutral before powering off the trike (if that's even an important thing - back to that later);
2 is to keep your second key on ya (maybe in your jacket) in case stuff like this happens again; and
3 is the BRP Roadside Assistance - while your trike is still under warranty - is a good service to use!
My question to everyone is, has anyone out there experienced this issue? We haven't heard back from our service center after several voicemails. Again, this happened on a Sunday when they were closed, so I do not have an official diagnosis. But I will let ya'll know what they say when she's been looked over and repaired.
As of right now, the F3-T will start using either key. So, maybe it's a intermittent issue.
More later.
- Declan
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