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Manual Air Shock

wengerda

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Quick question. When I start my Spyder and I press my switch to put up/down my shocks, it works flawless. After 5-10 minutes of riding, if I press the switch it shows Manual. Currently the shock in set to high, and that is how I like it. Can I continue to ride until I have an appointment with the dealer or will I damage something? Also is the part needed must be order by the dealer or they normally keep it in stock. Thanks. :banghead:
 
:dontknow: They won't know what they need, until they take a peek under her skirt... :yikes:
As long as there's air in the system, you should be okay riding it...
Good luck! :thumbup:
 
Maybe I was confusing. When I start the bike the LCD does show the up and down arrow squares, when I start riding the bike after 10-15 minutes and I press the shock switch, the shock up and down arrows changes to show "Manual" (instead of up and down arrows as before) I went to the bike this morning after an hour, checked the fuses, all look good, started the bike, no brake and in 1st gear, and press the shock switch and again it shows the up and down arrow squares. If I press down the squares goes down etc. The only thing I do not hear is the air compressor going up and down (should I went I press the shock setting?) . Also there are no error codes. Do you think still is the sensor? Thanks
 
Quick question. When I start my Spyder and I press my switch to put up/down my shocks, it works flawless. After 5-10 minutes of riding, if I press the switch it shows Manual. Currently the shock in set to high, and that is how I like it. Can I continue to ride until I have an appointment with the dealer or will I damage something? Also is the part needed must be order by the dealer or they normally keep it in stock. Thanks. :banghead:


We have seen this happen a couple times now and it has been a faulty compressor not providing enough air pressure.
 
adding air

You can add air to the system through the Schrader valve located under the seat. Don't add more than 80PSI. The book says it can take up to 90PSI, but add a little less for the Fudge Factor.
 
Got it thanks.
Okay I added air in the schrader valve and the gauge on my portable compresor showed 0 psi. I added air, now m, if by tomorrow the portable compresor shows 0 psi again, will that means the spyder air compresor is not good. Also if I am careful and do not get on the highways can I ride the bike with 0 psi until I have an appt with the dealer or will I damage other parts? Thanks
 
Has happened

Okay I added air in the schrader valve and the gauge on my portable compresor showed 0 psi. I added air, now m, if by tomorrow the portable compresor shows 0 psi again, will that means the spyder air compresor is not good. Also if I am careful and do not get on the highways can I ride the bike with 0 psi until I have an appt with the dealer or will I damage other parts? Thanks

To me too so your not crazy. I had the dealer check for leaks but everything checked out good as far as leaks go. The dealer never mentioned anything about possibility of a bad compressor being unable to provide enough pressure. I'd like to know what your dealer says.
 
The air system is reasonably complicated. Leaks can come from the compressor, shock, check valve, lines. The electronics not work correctly. There is a check valve. There is also a solenoid that is designed to let air out of the system. If you can handle it, go for it, otherwise you'll need to see the dealer
 
Okay I added air in the schrader valve and the gauge on my portable compresor showed 0 psi. I added air, now m, if by tomorrow the portable compresor shows 0 psi again, will that means the spyder air compresor is not good. Also if I am careful and do not get on the highways can I ride the bike with 0 psi until I have an appt with the dealer or will I damage other parts? Thanks

I know people who have ridden hundreds of miles with no air in the shock and it didn't cause any issues except for a bumpy ride.
 
I know people who have ridden hundreds of miles with no air in the shock and it didn't cause any issues except for a bumpy ride.

Mine was Not working on my 2012 sm5 Manual (No Auto Compressor) and it rode fine with my 210 pounds BUT when the dealer fixed it and I manually put in 15-20 pounds via a compressor I Keep in the rear storage it was like a New Machine Again!!!
It will ( per BRP Directive) Lose air if it sits for a certain period so I always check it before a ride and add just enough for my weight. At the END of the ride the Compression number is still the same BUT as it sits for days it will lose some Poundage Per BRP!nojoke
 
I took mine to my dealer last Wednesday. He hooked up to BUDS. The compressor wouldn't come on BUDS asked it to. So he ordered another compressor which is covered under my BEST warranty. The compressor is $300+! I rode 320 miles on Saturday with the Schrader vale showing zero. Dealer tech said it shouldn't hurt anything. Not sure how long it was out before I realized it. Waiting on a call from tech to tell me he has received from BRP then will schedule for replacement. They'll install while I wait.
 
Thank you for all the comments. I will wait for my next dealer appointment and check tomorrow how much air I still have after I put 80psi manually.
 
Sarge, GREAT info. My RT-SM6 is also Manual ( no compressor) and does the same thing but couldn't find any info in owners manual about it. Sure makes a difference with just a little air in it !!!:yes:



Mine was Not working on my 2012 sm5 Manual (No Auto Compressor) and it rode fine with my 210 pounds BUT when the dealer fixed it and I manually put in 15-20 pounds via a compressor I Keep in the rear storage it was like a New Machine Again!!!
It will ( per BRP Directive) Lose air if it sits for a certain period so I always check it before a ride and add just enough for my weight. At the END of the ride the Compression number is still the same BUT as it sits for days it will lose some Poundage Per BRP!nojoke
 
Okay my saga continues. I added manually air to my bike shock under the seat. This morning, I rode 11 miles from home to the office without any issues. When I started the bike this morning, I heard the compressor turn on once. After 10-15 minutes, I pressed the shock setting switch and it showed on the LCD "Manual" versus the arrows with squares again. Is there anyway I can disconnect a fuse to stop the compressor to kick in? I believe that is probably a solenoid issue versus a damage air compressor. I will check this afternoon when I drive home from work, how much air is in the airbag (manually under the seat), I am assuming that when I started the bike this morning, the compressor pushed all the air out and maybe because the solenoid is not working, is not adding air in the bag. If I can remove the fuse until I have the bike at the dealer, will I start having error codes? Currently I do not have any error codes with this issue. Thanks
 
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