..... So now you know why I dont want to use a dealership for service if I can avoid it. Most of them dont have a clue what they're doing.
The sad part about this is that some of them
DO actually know what they're doing.... but they just don't give a **** & so do a crap job anyway, or damage/scratch things up & then just ignore it!! :cus:
But the really sad part is about your gas gauge.... speaking from
MY experience with BRP's gas gauges & low fuel warning lights, I'd hafta say that I think you should appreciate the fact that you even
HAVE that 'miles to empty' read-out & that it works!! :congrats:
The 2013 & earlier Spyders had notoriously vague gas gauges to start with, and over time they've developed into things that can be so erratic in their operation that they are pretty much useless all the time!! At least
you know yours is 'accurate' when you've just filled it!! Mine can &
might read 'full' then.... but it might not too.... it could just as readily still show 'empty', or 1/2 full, or any other reading it damn well pleases that has absolutely
NO bleedin' relationship to how much gas is actually in the tank!! :sour: Then after showing 1/2 to empty ever since the last top-up, it might even decide to suddenly show 'full' again when I next start my Spyder after ryding over 100 miles since that last gas top-up!!

And don't get me started on the 'low fuel warning light'..... that bloody thing might come on within just a few miles of absofreakinlutely filling the tank.... or it might not show at all &/or it'll show or not show at any other time as & when it bloody well pleases!! :banghead: And this is despite being told by the dealer repeatedly that 'it's all working fine for us'... despite me rolling in there
more than once with either an almost empty tank & a gauge showing 'full' & with no warning light; or with almost over-flowing tank while the gauge shows 1/2 full or something & the low fuel light showing brightly on the dash; and that's
despite me replacing the pump/sender unit & the dealer (supposedly) checking all the wiring, and they both
STILL persist in being erratically & randomly wildly incorrect
ALL the time! :gaah:
So, at least you've got 'miles to empty' that works! :thumbup: I've gone back to using a trip meter & re-setting that every time I fill up, just like I always did on my other (older & less 'electrickery' equipped) bikes

At least that way I know how far I've gone since the last gas top up, and I can make a reasonably accurate guesstimate as to how far I've got left to go before I
NEED to fill-up again!

hyea:
Why even fit these things if they don't work properly, at least
some of the time?! :dontknow: . Oh, hang on, I forgot.... all these machines are made by BRP - so while there's some absolutely brilliant concepts & even some great engineering gone into these fantastic machines, but then they don't seem to care
too much about actually making sure everything works the way it should....

. :bdh: