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Lost Key/Easy Frunk Opening

Jimsta

New member
So last week my ONLY Spyder key got lost. I called the dealer and their first suggestion was to call a locksmith so I called six and none could help. I then called the dealer again and they said I have to replace the ignition at $1000 cost. I started to question why I only got one key with the purchase of my brand new Spyder from them and the tone changed dramatically. I was was told to get it to the dealer and they would get me a new key. It is still at the dealer and I have no idea yet how they plan to fix this. Will update when final resolution occurs. Oh and by the way UHAULS 6' x 12' open trailer only has a 5' opening so it is plenty big for the bike but getting it on (sideways imight add) I scraped the fenders. :banghead: :yikes: :pray:

What I did find in this ordeal so far is a WAY too easy method of opening the trunk and seat without a key. If you turn the handlebars hard right there is a cable with a small white marking coming out of the ignition housing. The is enough slack in mine to create a small loop. I just grabbed hold pulled a a little (do not need to yank) and the Frunk popped open (I have a frunk spring). I turned the handle bar the other way and there was a solid black cable same place on the other side. Gave that a pull and sure enough the seat came open. I am sure this is universal for all RS models not sure about RT or ST models.
 
I know, I am repeating myself, but I believe a minimum of three keys for each spyder. One to use, one to hide someplace/somehow on the Spyder. The third leaves home only in extreme emergency, like to get Spyder home or take to dealer for more new keys. All kinds of ieas on here about "back up"
I would guess they hoping to find your other key at the Dealership.
Good luck in any case.
Oldmanzues
 
There is a post here somewhere on how to attach a pull cable behind the oil check cover to allow you to open the frunk on a RT.
I plan to do that as I ALMOST locked my key in the other day.

I just checked what the OP said here for his ST and on a RT, no access as he described.

Bob
 
Lost Key

Not too far back in time, maybe July there was a post about a Generic key with a chip that could be coded for a reasonable price... Sorry Cant recall exactly at this Senior Moment

Maybe in my saved word doc??
 
So last week my ONLY Spyder key got lost. I called the dealer and their first suggestion was to call a locksmith so I called six and none could help. I then called the dealer again and they said I have to replace the ignition at $1000 cost. I started to question why I only got one key with the purchase of my brand new Spyder from them and the tone changed dramatically. I was was told to get it to the dealer and they would get me a new key. It is still at the dealer and I have no idea yet how they plan to fix this. Will update when final resolution occurs. Oh and by the way UHAULS 6' x 12' open trailer only has a 5' opening so it is plenty big for the bike but getting it on (sideways imight add) I scraped the fenders. :banghead: :yikes: :pray:

What I did find in this ordeal so far is a WAY too easy method of opening the trunk and seat without a key. If you turn the handlebars hard right there is a cable with a small white marking coming out of the ignition housing. The is enough slack in mine to create a small loop. I just grabbed hold pulled a a little (do not need to yank) and the Frunk popped open (I have a frunk spring). I turned the handle bar the other way and there was a solid black cable same place on the other side. Gave that a pull and sure enough the seat came open. I am sure this is universal for all RS models not sure about RT or ST models.

I commend you for your ingenuity is getting the seat and funk open without a key.
 
2 Keys With New Bike

So last week my ONLY Spyder key got lost. I called the dealer and their first suggestion was to call a locksmith so I called six and none could help. I then called the dealer again and they said I have to replace the ignition at $1000 cost. I started to question why I only got one key with the purchase of my brand new Spyder from them and the tone changed dramatically. I was was told to get it to the dealer and they would get me a new key. It is still at the dealer and I have no idea yet how they plan to fix this. Will update when final resolution occurs. Oh and by the way UHAULS 6' x 12' open trailer only has a 5' opening so it is plenty big for the bike but getting it on (sideways imight add) I scraped the fenders. :banghead: :yikes: :pray:

What I did find in this ordeal so far is a WAY too easy method of opening the trunk and seat without a key. If you turn the handlebars hard right there is a cable with a small white marking coming out of the ignition housing. The is enough slack in mine to create a small loop. I just grabbed hold pulled a a little (do not need to yank) and the Frunk popped open (I have a frunk spring). I turned the handle bar the other way and there was a solid black cable same place on the other side. Gave that a pull and sure enough the seat came open. I am sure this is universal for all RS models not sure about RT or ST models.



You should have got 2 keys and the key code when you purchased your Spyder new. They owe you a second key and the code. Don't pay for it !!!
 
FIND THIS HARD TO BELIEVE

If the dealer you bought the Spyder from is telling you they have NO RECORD of what the KEY NUMBER is / was I think this is pure BS . Heck they can plug your Spyder in to BUDS and tell everything that has gone on with it since it left VALCOURT.....and IF you supply the VIN # alone they can tell you how many service issues the Spyder has had done........BUT for only $1000 they can FIX THIS ................sounds like another " DEALER FROM H*LL "........Mike
 
Keys...

You can order keys from "lockpicks.com" $7.95 but you need to clone the key chip. Kwick key here can make the keys for $50.00, cloning costs $20.00 plus cutting. So for $30/35 bucks you can have extra key. Yes the cables are accessible under the ignition switch on RS but tight. Best is to have extra key tucked away.
Key code will cut a key to open the ignition, frunk and seat but you can not start the roadster.
Sorry about the fenders..
Dealer will find yours or change out the locks altogether..good luck..!! :thumbup:
 
Keyset and Accessories that Came with my 2012 Can-Am Spyder RT-S SM5

Oh and by the way UHAULS 6' x 12' open trailer only has a 5' opening.

I live in Ohio but chose to go to West Virginia to buy my 2012 Can-Am Spyder RT-S SM5. I discovered, just as you did, that the U-Haul trailer would not work. Fortunately, someone in my church had 10' x 6' trailer that he and his teenage sons used to haul their ATV's. Worked like a charm.


I know when I bought mine they gave me two keys and I think something even had a key code on it.

Click on smaller images to SEE larger photographS.

Upon delivery, the dealership gave me a small ziplock bag that included the following:

I received 2 keys. A zip tie held the 2 keys and a small tag together. The small tag has the key number in case I needed to have my key remade.

I received 2 adapters for my audio system. One was to allow me to connect my IPOD/ITOUCH/IPHONE/IPAD to my stereo system. I can control my audio device through the sound system and handlebar controls when I connect an POD/ITOUCH/IPHONE/IPAD.

I also received a connector that allowed me to connect ANY audio device with a standard RCA plug outlet. You cannot control any features of the device, but at least you can play your own music through your stereo system.

Lastly, I received a key cylinder that could be installed on the Can-Am trailer should I choose to buy that option in the future. You insert your Spyder key into the cylinder and turn and the cylinder masters the key. That way, one Spyder key serves as your ignition; can unlock your trunk and rear side storage compartments; and your trailer.

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SINCE SPYDERLOVERS DOWNSIZES IMAGES, HERE IS A LINK TO SEE LARGER (AND MORE) IMAGES. CLICK HERE
 
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Huh? It does what?

Bob

It just lock a barrel that your main spyder key fits. The RT-622 ships with no barrel, with the trailer lid open, simply insert the spyder key into the barrel then the barrel into the trailer. Make sure the barrel goes all the way in or have your dealer do it. This way the same key fits all the locks. It like rock climbing, when roped together if one falls you all fall, lose one key you can not get in the bike or trailer :roflblack:

harry
 
Huh? It does what?Bob
The word master has numerous meanings. However, my intention was the following: an original from which copies can be made.

With the original key from your Spyder, you can make the lock cylinder conform to the key by inserting the key fully and turning. This will align the pins in the cylinder to the ridges on the key. You get one chance to do this right. For example, if you do not insert the key fully, the pins will not align properly the next time the key is reinserted.

Can-Am provided each buyer of the RT-S with 2 keys for the Spyder and a lock cylinder for the optional trailer. The lock cylinder could then be installed on the trailer and you would use the key from Spyder to set the pins in the lock cylinder as I described. By doing so, you would have ONE key that would serve as (1) the ignition key; (2) lock/unlock the rear cargo trunks; and (3) lock/unlock the optional trailer.
 
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I know when I bought mine they gave me two keys and I think something even had a key code on it.:banghead:

Okay 4 business days in and decided to call on progress. They searched frantically for the extra key there to no avail. They are now talking to Bombadier about a total software system swap out?????? I asked if if he was talking about a BUDS reset so a new program key would work and he said no they are discussing a system swap under warranty so it will be free. Sounds like an awful lot of work for a new key to work. If I lose my car or truck key (both have chips) I go to the dealer with the code found in the sales paperwork and get a new one. Can it really be this difficult for them to provide a new key????

Dealer said give them time they would work it out. I am guessing they are going to all this trouble because they should have given a second key with a new purchase or i imagine it would be too bad so sad. Will keep you posted.
 
Oh and by the way UHAULS 6' x 12' open trailer only has a 5' opening so it is plenty big for the bike but getting it on (sideways i might add) I scraped the fenders.
Not trying to beat a dead horse, but your statement is an oxymoron. You say the trailer is plenty big for the bike but you scrape the fenders getting it on.

In Ohio, we would say the trailer IS NOT big enough for the bike. Maybe in Texas they judge things differently. But if you can't get into the trailer WITHOUT scratching the fenders, then the trailer IS NOT big enough even if the interior of the trailer is larger then the bike.

My Spyder dealer knew to steer me away from U-Haul trailers. They recommended Sunbelt Rentals. I just did a check and I see you have plenty of those in the San Antonio area. Sunbelt normally rents to construction companies, contractors, etc. but they do rent to normal people.. LOL.... like you and I. They had a trailer that was perfect.

However, as I mentioned before, someone from my church let me borrow theirs so that worked even better for me since I wasn't under a time constraint to return it.

Maybe others will read this post and know to stay away from U-Haul to transport their bike. And maybe if they have a Sunbelt Rental company nearby, try that instead.
 
Read the owners guide.

Okay 4 business days in and decided to call on progress. They searched frantically for the extra key there to no avail. They are now talking to Bombadier about a total software system swap out?????? I asked if if he was talking about a BUDS reset so a new program key would work and he said no they are discussing a system swap under warranty so it will be free. Sounds like an awful lot of work for a new key to work. If I lose my car or truck key (both have chips) I go to the dealer with the code found in the sales paperwork and get a new one. Can it really be this difficult for them to provide a new key????

Dealer said give them time they would work it out. I am guessing they are going to all this trouble because they should have given a second key with a new purchase or i imagine it would be too bad so sad. Will keep you posted.

Your dealer is correct, as stated on page 108 of your owners guide. Maybe you should give it another read.

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Maybe you should give it another read.
Dammit! Real men don't read manuals, owner's guides, installation instructions, stop to ask for directions, etc.

Manufacturers thought... "LET'S CREATE QUICK GUIDES". You know, those 2 or 3 page documents they include along with the owner's manual that give you quick advice on how to get something working without reading the full manual. Trouble is -- LOL -- made things worse because people like me who used to read the manuals get lazy. If after a few days you don't experience any problems, why read the manual at all?

I will admit though, my IPAD has been a godsend. I have the manual for my Spyder on my IPAD and I put the owner's manual for my new Chevy Cruze on there too. I have to tell you I have read both manuals because they were convenient to read when I wanted. I will also tell you it took months, but at least I read the manuals. And yes, there is some useful information in there that everyone should know.

In this instance it appears the dealer created the original problem. Unfortunately, the buyer ends up paying, if not in dollars, in inconvenience and time wasted such as waiting for all the parts and repairs that can be necessary if the 2nd key can't be found.

20% to 25% of the posts in this FORUM could be eliminated if people read their owner's manual. Or learned how to Google something properly.
 
Not trying to beat a dead horse, but your statement is an oxymoron. You say the trailer is plenty big for the bike but you scrape the fenders getting it on.

In Ohio, we would say the trailer IS NOT big enough for the bike. Maybe in Texas they judge things differently.


Good point and I will look into sunbelt if I need one in the future thanks.
 
As we grow larger it seems when a member has a problem we grow more critical and less supportive. Just an observation.
 
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