replaced my stock taillight bulbs with LED bulb and Nanny said no, and gave me a VSS fault. Turns out the voltage is too low.. LOL anyway, Don't make the same $32.00 mistake I did.:spyder2:
You just need to put a resistor in the circuit. The nanny is expecting a certain load from a filament globe- if not it figures the globes are blown and it freaks out. You just need a cheap resistor in each side - 12v 6 ohm.
Check around and you should get them around $10-15. Plenty around on EBay etc
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There is an easier way just leave one regular bulb in and use one led nanny is happy and you get good brite Lightreplaced my stock taillight bulbs with LED bulb and Nanny said no, and gave me a VSS fault. Turns out the voltage is too low.. LOL anyway, Don't make the same $32.00 mistake I did.:spyder2:
Adding lighting is not generally a problem...just "subtracting" it. If the stock bulbs are replaced with LEDs, the Spyder reads the lower current draw as burned out filaments, and goes into limp mode. (I won't argue the folly of that instead of a warning.) Adding to the existing load doesn't seem to bother it, although if you added way too much you could blow a fuse.I thought I was going to encounter the same issue when I added my trailer lighting ( which is all LED ) to the system......But it didn't, because the original electrical load remained almost the same......Missed a bullit that time...:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: :agree:.....Mike
Adding lighting is not generally a problem...just "subtracting" it. If the stock bulbs are replaced with LEDs, the Spyder reads the lower current draw as burned out filaments, and goes into limp mode. (I won't argue the folly of that instead of a warning.) Adding to the existing load doesn't seem to bother it, although if you added way too much you could blow a fuse.
The problem of replacing the stock brakelight bulbs with LEDs without load compensation, is well known and well discussed here. Another reminder sure doesn't hurt anything. BTW, a number of owners using LEDs with load compensators have had them fail. Not sure why, but they are not necessarily perfectly compatible with all Spyders, for some reason. Install at your own risk (of your pocketbook).
It should not go into limp mode unless both burn out. Carrying a spare bulb on a long trip isn't that bad an idea. Touring bikers (with a single headlight or taillight bulb) have been doing it for years, just for safety. You may wish to make the mods to your RS to allow the bulbs to be changed more easily, though. Sorry, no time to search for a link to that thread right now, but I'm sure someone will step in and help.So I must carry a spare bulbs for my all my rear facing lights or it will go into limp mode if one of them burn out. They should change LIMP MODE TO DEATH MODE! This one more thing that I to give to my lawyer to add to my list of things that my Can-am RS-S could cause my death. That's IMHO.
Mike
It should not go into limp mode unless both burn out. Carrying a spare bulb on a long trip isn't that bad an idea. Touring bikers (with a single headlight or taillight bulb) have been doing it for years, just for safety. You may wish to make the mods to your RS to allow the bulbs to be changed more easily, though. Sorry, no time to search for a link to that thread right now, but I'm sure someone will step in and help.
No, just the brakelights.Does this happen with the licence light?
But if both burn out it will go into limp mode and at high speeds with out stop lights. The car or truck behind you will not have any way to tell that you are slowing at a fast rate of speed. It would be safer to have a message to tell you have no brake lights or only one brake light so you can pull over to the side of the road at a safe rate of speed. Does this happen with the licence light? Thanks for clarifying the brake light problem.
Mike
Any time my GS went into limp mode it never slowed my speed down... it allowed me to continue at whatever speed I was going... but once I slowed down and stopped... THEN my speed was limited.
You have to burn out both brake lights for it to happen.... pretty rare thing to happen.
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I feel it's silly for the Spyder to go into limp mode over blown tail lights.... yet you can blown BOTH headlights and she runs just fine. Which would be more dangerous???
replaced my stock taillight bulbs with LED bulb and Nanny said no, and gave me a VSS fault. Turns out the voltage is too low.. LOL anyway, Don't make the same $32.00 mistake I did.:spyder2: