Peace!
So I've now got nearly 3000 miles on my 2012 RT (which I bought late last Fall) and I've thoroughly enjoyed it, especially on bitterly-cold winter days because (a) no bugs, (b) minimal traffic, and (c) see a and b. If the roads are dry, even if there's snow piled up on the sides, it's a great riding day for me.
Problem is, about two weeks ago, my electronic cruise control started acting up:
I'd press down on the switch to set it and the display would change to "SET" but just as soon as I let go of the switch, it would return to "ON" and wouldn't hold.
I'd try several times in a row and get the same result.
I tried turning the unit off and trying to set it again but got the same thing.
I tried pulling the switch up to resume but that didn't work either.
If I turn the unit off for a time, when I turn it on again, it might work just fine. Or not.
I thought that the cold might be affecting the control unit but then I'd expect the failures to be consistent with outside and riding temperatures. It can't be duration because it will go poopy on me after ten minutes of riding or three hours or whatever.
Thought maybe the switch itself got dirty contacts or something but that all appears to be completely enclosed and weather-proof so I'd assume it's also dust-proof.
Has anyone else had this happen and, more importantly, has anyone figured out a cure?
I use my cruise a LOT when highway riding and I'm sure missing it.
Whatchathink, folks?
bc
So I've now got nearly 3000 miles on my 2012 RT (which I bought late last Fall) and I've thoroughly enjoyed it, especially on bitterly-cold winter days because (a) no bugs, (b) minimal traffic, and (c) see a and b. If the roads are dry, even if there's snow piled up on the sides, it's a great riding day for me.
Problem is, about two weeks ago, my electronic cruise control started acting up:
I'd press down on the switch to set it and the display would change to "SET" but just as soon as I let go of the switch, it would return to "ON" and wouldn't hold.
I'd try several times in a row and get the same result.
I tried turning the unit off and trying to set it again but got the same thing.
I tried pulling the switch up to resume but that didn't work either.
If I turn the unit off for a time, when I turn it on again, it might work just fine. Or not.
I thought that the cold might be affecting the control unit but then I'd expect the failures to be consistent with outside and riding temperatures. It can't be duration because it will go poopy on me after ten minutes of riding or three hours or whatever.
Thought maybe the switch itself got dirty contacts or something but that all appears to be completely enclosed and weather-proof so I'd assume it's also dust-proof.
Has anyone else had this happen and, more importantly, has anyone figured out a cure?
I use my cruise a LOT when highway riding and I'm sure missing it.
Whatchathink, folks?
bc