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Is there a List of Fault Code explanations? (I just got U220E!)

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Hi! New to the forum and excited to start the Spyder journey! Yesterday, I bought a 2018 Can Am RT Limited and drove it home a couple hours. When I got home, I learned how to check codes (wished I knew how to do that before I paid for it lol) and there were no codes. Today, went out and was playing with the menus and there was a Fault Code u220E that I found when I was just playing with the menus again (there was no other indication or "check engine" etc).

I have searched high and low for a document that lists all the codes and what they refer to but only find broken links. Does anyone have this? The unit has only 1,200 miles on it and ran great, so not overly worried. I know I do need to get the "first service" done asap as it's been a few years regardless of little miles...

Thanks!
 
You will find them in the service manuals...

U220e code.jpg


And welcome to the forums! I wouldn't be too concerned about that code.
 
thanks! Seems pretty random. Is there a .pdf manual or service manual that has all these? I'd like to have it for reference.
 
Hi! New to the forum and excited to start the Spyder journey! Yesterday, I bought a 2018 Can Am RT Limited and drove it home a couple hours. When I got home, I learned how to check codes (wished I knew how to do that before I paid for it lol) and there were no codes. Today, went out and was playing with the menus and there was a Fault Code u220E that I found when I was just playing with the menus again (there was no other indication or "check engine" etc).

I have searched high and low for a document that lists all the codes and what they refer to but only find broken links. Does anyone have this? The unit has only 1,200 miles on it and ran great, so not overly worried. I know I do need to get the "first service" done asap as it's been a few years regardless of little miles...

Thanks!

If you bought this spyder from a Dealer, they can pull the entire History of your bike and probably print it all out .... something nice to have for your records .... Go back and ask .... If they tell you this can't be ....RED FLAG .... THEY ARE LYING OR REALLY STUPID .... either way this will tell you who you are dealing ..... PS - anything in the Can-Am spyder computer is there FOREVER ... the same as all home & business computers.:congrats: .... :welcome: .... Mike :thumbup:
 
You will find them in the service manuals...

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And welcome to the forums! I wouldn't be too concerned about that code.

:agree: :welcome:But would double check battery terminals clean & tight. Might just be precursor to more codes. If multiple Codes start showing definitely wanna load test battery :thumbup:good history check can be useful (IF you can retain & keep track of for personal records):thumbup:
 
Fault Codes

:chat:...If you purchased your Spyder from a Dealer, have them perform a Fault Code Report.
A private sale the 'F C Report may have a small Fee.

Either way I would definitely get a copy of the Report.
Good Luck on Your Mission. .....:thumbup:
 
I didn't buy it from a dealer... the guy bought it and has more toys than he has time, so never used it. I have to find a good dealer near me to get the first service in. It only has 1,200 miles so it's never seen the dealer since he had it delivered to his house. He does have a battery tender on it, but I'll probably just replace the battery anyways because the heat here in Florida kills batteries fast.
 
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