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My Spyder is dead & won't start (as in nothing!) Any Thoughts?

Tried to do a search for a new dash mode button, no luck so far. Like most, I didn't know there were 2 mode buttons, just happened to see it in a video and took a look and there it was. Now to tackle the brake issue. Pretty sure there is air in the lines as I am getting a brake failure warning, but the brakes work fine. Previous owner said he had it to the Lubbock dealer and the mechanic's solution was to disconnect the sensor, bad idea. I am surprised there's been no NTSB Recall on the Spyder for all the brake issues.

From past experience before you go down that FIX-IT ROAD .... I would add a couple tablespoons of brake fluid and see if that removes the warning ..... The BRP brake system is uber sensitive to the amount of fluid that is in it .....Mike :thumbup:
 
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From past experience before you go down that FIX-IT ROAD .... I would add a couple tablespoons of brake fluid and see if that removes the warning ..... The BRP brake system is uber sensitive to the amount of fluid that is in it .....Mike :thumbup:


:agree: . Sometimes, even just a teaspoon of brake fluid can stop those brake warnings, even tho to look at it beforehand, you'd swear the reservoir is absolutely full! :lecturef_smilie:
 
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