After reading the various threads on problems caused by / related to the Gear Position Sensor I called my closest dealer and convinced them to contact BRP to bring in the new sensor before I brought my Spyder in. I had had several episodes of high idle, for no apparant reason, and also had a few 'thrilling' power steeing burps, where it felt as though it locked up. The service mgr agreed as did BRP, I waited about a week for the part to arrive, but then decided I was as skilled as the dealers' guys to replace it. So I rode over yesterday and paid them about $100 for the part. Had I let them replace it it would have been covered by warranty, of course. I suppose I don't trust them working on my bike.
It took only about 90 minutes this morning to strip off the body panels, disconnect the battery, loosen the drive belt and remove the front drive pulley. Swapped the new sensor easily and reassembled everything. Before I finished I turned on the ignition to be sure the gears were being displayed correctly.
Two questions:
1. Although I disconnected the battery for at least an hour, the time on the display was still correct when I reconnected it. How could that be? I had disconnected both + and - leads.
2. I was careful to note that the new sensor was #420266166, on the bag and marked on the sensor itself. WHY would the old part also be marked (molded in) with the same 166, not the orig #165? Note that my Spyder is #445, delivered in Dec 08, certainly one of the original lot with respect to this sensor. Both the original and the new one are marked 'Made in UK' but the plastic bag says Made in China. Which is it?
I let the machine idle for 15 minutes after reconnecting the battery as I recently changed to a Leo Vince muffler. Took it around the block a few times to recheck the belt tension, and settled with it at about 820 as measured by my sonic meter (yes the expensive one).
Stuart in PGH
It took only about 90 minutes this morning to strip off the body panels, disconnect the battery, loosen the drive belt and remove the front drive pulley. Swapped the new sensor easily and reassembled everything. Before I finished I turned on the ignition to be sure the gears were being displayed correctly.
Two questions:
1. Although I disconnected the battery for at least an hour, the time on the display was still correct when I reconnected it. How could that be? I had disconnected both + and - leads.
2. I was careful to note that the new sensor was #420266166, on the bag and marked on the sensor itself. WHY would the old part also be marked (molded in) with the same 166, not the orig #165? Note that my Spyder is #445, delivered in Dec 08, certainly one of the original lot with respect to this sensor. Both the original and the new one are marked 'Made in UK' but the plastic bag says Made in China. Which is it?
I let the machine idle for 15 minutes after reconnecting the battery as I recently changed to a Leo Vince muffler. Took it around the block a few times to recheck the belt tension, and settled with it at about 820 as measured by my sonic meter (yes the expensive one).
Stuart in PGH