ViperWolf
New member
Good Morning Spyderlovers,
Just pulled my new 14 ST-S SE5 from the garage to the driveway for it's first wipe down/wash.
All I did was start it, pull it out and shut it off, the Spyder was only started for less than 30 seconds
As I was wiping it down with plastic polish and microfiber I can hear a very faint, continuous electronic tone, almost like one of the higher frequency tones you hear during a hearing test, only its non-stop.
The Spyder is off, the kill switch is in the off position, the key is removed, and the electronic parking brake is on.
The sound is not the fan, and I've not noticed this this tone before. It is very faint and distant but definitely there.
I've finished wiping it down 210 plastic cleaner/polish, and now 30 minutes later I can still hear the faint tone.
I've worked in a helicopter for over 20 years and have some mild hearing loss, but I don't think I've heard this before.
Now I'm wondering if something is wrong, and if the tone is going to drain the battery.
Any insight anyone?
Thanks
Wilson
Just pulled my new 14 ST-S SE5 from the garage to the driveway for it's first wipe down/wash.
All I did was start it, pull it out and shut it off, the Spyder was only started for less than 30 seconds
As I was wiping it down with plastic polish and microfiber I can hear a very faint, continuous electronic tone, almost like one of the higher frequency tones you hear during a hearing test, only its non-stop.
The Spyder is off, the kill switch is in the off position, the key is removed, and the electronic parking brake is on.
The sound is not the fan, and I've not noticed this this tone before. It is very faint and distant but definitely there.
I've finished wiping it down 210 plastic cleaner/polish, and now 30 minutes later I can still hear the faint tone.
I've worked in a helicopter for over 20 years and have some mild hearing loss, but I don't think I've heard this before.
Now I'm wondering if something is wrong, and if the tone is going to drain the battery.
Any insight anyone?
Thanks
Wilson
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