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Left Side Saddlebag Stuck closed - how to access the cable to replace them?

I've adjusted the junky cable several times ! First it would not stay closed. Then wouldn't open. Now, the junky cable is frozen and won't adjust anymore! Probably rusted. The door will not open and I don't want to break the latch. I think I read something about replacing with stainless cables. Help.... 2020 Spyder RT Limited, how do you get to the cable to replace them? Warranty expired, can't go that route.
 
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Have you tried pushing in on the door. Sometimes that takes enough pressure off the latch that it will release.
As to accessing the cable, you would have to remove the body panels from around the bag and I think some of the torx/push plns are located under the lip of the door. I know it's frustating. Hopefully someone more familiar with the new body style will chime in. Have you looked on YouTube for a video on the latches? Maybe some help there. Good luck.
 
Pegasus is right, try pusing on the door (w/ your thigh) and try opening it that way. If that doesn't work, you can take the rear seat off exposing two torx head screws holding the trim piece in place under the passenger grab bar. After removing them, wiggle out the trim and you sould be able to see the rail that holds the latches to the saddlebag door. I think you can move them with a screwdriver or a stiff length of wire.

Beyond that, you have to remove the trim that goes all the way around the saddlebag or work upside-down in an opening about 4"x8" from under the front of the saddlebag; AND YES, it is frustrating, especially w/ the antenna. There are videos showing the removal of that/those panels on the internet ( if I remember right, I used one on installation of lighted sidemarker lights as my guide).
 
simple to open a stuck latch on the 2020RT. Remove rear passenger seat, remove the small trim pieces around rear grab handles(2 screws), reach in and activate the latch by hand(push towards front of trike). Mine were stuck from all the dust building up around the latches. Clean the latches with degreaser and re-lube with DRY LUBE.
 
Minor adjustment. Lie down so you can see the cable from below the saddlebag. There is an adjuster; loosen the lock ring, turn the adjuster counterclockwise 1 revolution, tighten the lock ring. Open saddlebag.
Cables stretch. Not a big deal. If it is rusty or corroded, have dealer replace the cable. Lube is good, too. Call me if you need help. Joe
 
Minor adjustment. Lie down so you can see the cable from below the saddlebag. There is an adjuster; loosen the lock ring, turn the adjuster counterclockwise 1 revolution, tighten the lock ring. Open saddlebag.
Cables stretch. Not a big deal. If it is rusty or corroded, have dealer replace the cable. Lube is good, too. Call me if you need help. Joe

Thanks
 
Minor adjustment. Lie down so you can see the cable from below the saddlebag. There is an adjuster; loosen the lock ring, turn the adjuster counterclockwise 1 revolution, tighten the lock ring. Open saddlebag.
Cables stretch. Not a big deal. If it is rusty or corroded, have dealer replace the cable. Lube is good, too. Call me if you need help. Joe

I know this is an old thread, but thank you for this info. No need to tear apart the bodywork. Very simple and it worked.
 
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Note: this thread is for 2020+ (I think). At least on my 2019 RTL, the cables are behind the rear compartment, and require you to remove the wrap around body panel under the trunk and loosen the mudflap to get at the adjusters.

This thread:

https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...able-adjusters&p=962043&viewfull=1#post962043

helped me to this fix in about 15 minutes on mine (that 2019 RT-L). After I got it to open reliably, without having to press the door in or pull the latch way too hard, a couple of squirts of lithium lube into the latch mechanisms, then several open/close cycles, made it as smooth as butter now.
 
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