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Has anyone ever had or herd of the plastic claw cup holder messing up your wiring sys

dmoiser78

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I took my 2016 can am f3 s into the shop 3 weeks ago because it wouldn't start sometimes early in the am. Then I was driving down the road and came to a stop sign an it would not down shift from 4th gear. I turned the bike off for around 10 minutes an then turned it back on an it reset for me to drive back home now problems. So I take it into the shop to find out what's wrong. After 3 weeks fighting with brp for them to be able to work on it. They now tell me that the cup holder that I had on there that hasn't been even on the bike 3wks caused the wires to rub an spark a weld which messed up my gear box at my handle and also messed up all kinds of wiring issues down inside the motherboard. Does anyone know if this sounds like I'm just getting screwed around or could this actually happen?
 
I took my 2016 can am f3 s into the shop 3 weeks ago because it wouldn't start sometimes early in the am. Then I was driving down the road and came to a stop sign an it would not down shift from 4th gear. I turned the bike off for around 10 minutes an then turned it back on an it reset for me to drive back home now problems. So I take it into the shop to find out what's wrong. After 3 weeks fighting with brp for them to be able to work on it. They now tell me that the cup holder that I had on there that hasn't been even on the bike 3wks caused the wires to rub an spark a weld which messed up my gear box at my handle and also messed up all kinds of wiring issues down inside the motherboard. Does anyone know if this sounds like I'm just getting screwed around or could this actually happen?

I guess if there was any drilling involved with attaching the cup holder, then it is possible there could have been some issues with the wiring. If it was just a clamped on cup holder like I have, then they would be bull:cus:ing you. More info on the type of cup holder, where, and how it was attached would help.
 
Have them show you the wires. It seems to me that the screw would be charred, too. I've not heard of that problem before, but it sounds like it could be the issue. Seeing is believing.
 
I guess if there was any drilling involved with attaching the cup holder, then it is possible there could have been some issues with the wiring. If it was just a clamped on cup holder like I have, then they would be bull:cus:ing you. More info on the type of cup holder, where, and how it was attached would help.

I can't figure out how to post a pic of it but it's called a Bear cup holder.
 
I guess if there was any drilling involved with attaching the cup holder, then it is possible there could have been some issues with the wiring. If it was just a clamped on cup holder like I have, then they would be bull:cus:ing you. More info on the type of cup holder, where, and how it was attached would help.
There is no screws drilled in it just clamps around the handle bar.
 
There is no screws drilled in it just clamps around the handle bar.

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Well if this is the correct cup holder, I can't see any way that it could possibly mess up any wiring. I would run as fast as I could from that dealer.
 
They now tell me that the cup holder that I had on there that hasn't been even on the bike 3wks caused the wires to rub an spark a weld which messed up my gear box at my handle and also messed up all kinds of wiring issues down inside the motherboard. Does anyone know if this sounds like I'm just getting screwed around or could this actually happen?

If it's the clamping style, did you clamp it over the wiring harness on the handlebars? That might have done it.
 
Anytime that you add an accessory to your Spyder; you run this risk... unexpected consequences. :gaah:
It may very well been the culprit... or the dealership found a GREAT excuse! :dontknow:
 
Anytime that you add an accessory to your Spyder; you run this risk... unexpected consequences. :gaah:
It may very well been the culprit... or the dealership found a GREAT excuse! :dontknow:

I might could see it likely to happen if the cup holder had of been on there longer than 2-3 wks and if it was a older bike but this bike is brand new just purchased it maybe 2 1/2 myths ago. ;(
 
I might could see it likely to happen if the cup holder had of been on there longer than 2-3 wks and if it was a older bike but this bike is brand new just purchased it maybe 2 1/2 myths ago. ;(
A lot depends on what was damaged; and how... nojoke
When it comes to mechanicals: I'm just not all that smart...
So I always proceed with extreme caution, and I suggest that everybody should do the same.
 
I think I smell something ......I'm no mechanic, but how could a clamp on style cup holder do all that ....UNLESS you had wires clamped in with it....if not RUN !
 
Hey Bob D.,

How about providing those excellent instructions for posting a pic, so the OP can show us exactly where he/she mounted the cup holder, and whether any wires may have been pinched. Plus, we get to see the spyder, if you know what I mean.
 
I would take that bike to another dealer, ASAP. Remove the cup holder to see what they come up with!
 
Did you have the wiring harness that

Yes this was the cup holder that was on there.
runs along the handlebar somehow "wrapped" into the clamp. If so I would think that dealer could easily show you the wear issue. If that is the case than I would have to believe that it is (unfortunately) owner error. :( Please let us know what/how you mounted (clamped) on handlebar. Thanks.
 
I suspect the clamp was over the wires. In order for the clamp to be tight enough to work, the wires would get pinched. Wouldn't take much vibration to cut through the insulation and short out.
 
Here's the thing....

It would have to have been installed in such a way that the wiring was pinched or rubbing on the sharp edges. On the F3's the wiring housing runs on the outside of the bars. It would take some time to wear through and the right wires would have to have touched. It would be clearly visable and they should show it to you. I would have a look.....:lecturef_smilie:How much was damaged due to this is a whole other question and harder to see.....but it is the reason for all those fuses...
 
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