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Increased reports of MAP sensor hose failures!!!! DON'T WAIT to get bit!

finless

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Just a FYI.....

Now that hot weather is upon us, I am seeing a pretty large increase in reports of MAP sensor vacuum hose failures being reported!!
Like at least 8 in the last week!

These are on 2010-2012 models and right now, MOST of them are 2012 models coming up!!!!

Seems even the 2012 is now old enough to start seeing failures of these hoses where before it was mostly 2010-2011.

Symptoms are:
Running rough, slow acceleration, problems shifting (SE5), and bad idle. You may or may not show codes so some say but I question if they are doing it right.
So far most of the reports WERE fixed with new hoses!

So folks, before you get BIT by this, I would take the time to get them checked or replace them yourself NOW!
FYI, this is not on the service schedule per-say. So dealer mech's I don't think are inspecting these every service!


This is a sample of what happens to then and you may not be even able to see this visually!

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If you want to do this yourself which is pretty easy this is what you should do:

1) Get Silicon hoses. The recommended hose comes from NAPA #H466
Link: http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/C...ne-Vacuum-Hose-109375-/_/R-NBGH466_0006447108

2) Make sure when you replace the hoses that BOTH hoses are the same length! Try to make the new hoses the same length as the originals unless they were destroyed removing them. If they were, again the key is making sure both hoses are the same length on each side of the MAP sensor.

To see where these hoses are, see this older post about it.

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...hiis-Shifting-Malfunction&p=609529#post609529

Pictures below from the older post.

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Bob
 
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Just an FYI, these hoses are replaced as part of the 2013 recall. My silicone hoses are gone....replaced with brand new crappy rubber ones. Good thing I bought a roll.
 
Just an FYI, these hoses are replaced as part of the 2013 recall. My silicone hoses are gone....replaced with brand new crappy rubber ones. Good thing I bought a roll.

Really! That's stupid..... Sorry BRP..... I cannot believe in 5+ years you have not picked up on this failure and replaced these hoses with a better more reliable hose???????

I would tell the dealer NOT to replace the silicon hoses I put on.

Reminder to self should I ever take my Spyder to a dealer for service again.... "DO NOT replace my hoses"!!!

Bob
 
FYI one hour ago because I am listed on the Spyder "HELP" list, yet another vacuum hose failure on a 2012 RTS.

Guy was broke down limping along just outside of downtown San Bernardino not far from me. He called my number. Lucky I was home to be honest.

On the phone after him telling me of his symptoms, I told him about the MAP sensor hoses....
The guy walked into an O'Reilly's auto parts and got silicon hose.
He replaced them in the freakin parking lot which I am impressed with!

WAY TO GO James K...! Call me another time to shoot the sh*t!

Back on the road! :yes::yes::yes:

Add another hose failure to the list that seems to me to be growing now due to hotter weather!

BRP, could you PLEASE dump the sh*tty rubber hoses and go with something that won't leave people freakin stranded for a $1 hose!!!!

Bob
 
Bob,
Thanks for posting this! :clap:
Questions: If someone decides to cut some silicon vacuum lines for themselves; how important is it for the 2 lines to be the same length? :dontknow:

And what happens if they aren't? :shocked:
 
Bob,
Thanks for posting this! :clap:
Questions: If someone decides to cut some silicon vacuum lines for themselves; how important is it for the 2 lines to be the same length? :dontknow:

And what happens if they aren't? :shocked:

I have read that it is important they be the same length or it could cause issues. It is a manifold pressure sensor and I suppose if they are not the same length it could read a slightly different pressure between each side. How true this really is? I do not know and I don't want to experiment and find out!

Bob
 
Thanks! :thumbup:
My Technician agrees with you; he mentioned that they need to be EXACTLY the same length! :shocked:
(I was at the shop, when they were changing them out on a 2011 RT...)
 
When is it an emergency repair?

When it happens to 'you'.

I remember mailing enough material to a certain someone so they could replace theirs before it happened to them. Upon receipt of said material. They decided to wait. :roflblack:

Oops! :joke:
 
Maybe they were waiting for a midnight breakdown... :banghead:


...in the rain. :shocked:



...in the middle of nowhere! :yikes:

Nothing like THAT; to knock all of the scale off your pipes! :thumbup:
 
When it happens to 'you'.

I remember mailing enough material to a certain someone so they could replace theirs before it happened to them. Upon receipt of said material. They decided to wait. :roflblack:

Oops! :joke:

Jerry, I did wait till my 14K service and then used the hose you gave me!

THANKS!

Bob
 
HMMmm I wonder how well the 2013 hoses will hold up now that there is some cool air running under the Tupperware? I bet longer than previous years :dontknow:
 
HMMmm I wonder how well the 2013 hoses will hold up now that there is some cool air running under the Tupperware? I bet longer than previous years :dontknow:
I'm wondering the same thing. I bought some silicone hose to put on next time I was in there but I think I might leave the rubber hose on now. We'll see what happens:popcorn:
 
So I just learned that the 2013 and newer bikes supposedly have better spark plug wires and wonder if the same thing applies to these hoses?

Here's a picture of mine. Not sure you can see much.

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