• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Our Spyders gauges change each time you start them...

Bonniele

New member
We are on two 2012 RS 's (Semi-automatics) One time they will be on Total mileage, next time on Time, next time on something else. Is there any way to keep them on Time or do we just have to continue to keep punching M to what we want every time we start them? :dontknow:
 
You should have to manually change it from one function to the other. If the gauges are doing it by themselves, you may have something electronic going on.
 
Last edited:
Have to agree..!!

:agree: tap it once then start...otherwise you may have a cluster problem..!! :thumbup:
 
You could be holding the MODE button too long, pushing it again, or one of them could be stuck (usually the one on the display).
 
Mr. Bones got my question...I guess I wasn't clear in my question for the rest of you

I believe its the mode button also as mine does it sometimes too. Always at start-up time.

When we start the Spyders, without touching any buttons other than the starting of the Spyder, the gauge will always read different from the last time we started the Spyders and we have to manually press the mode button to whatever we want it to read which is the time. We know how to change it...we just wondered if there was some way for it to stay on i.e., TIME or whatever without it always on something different each time you start the Spyder. :banghead:
 
When we start the Spyders, without touching any buttons other than the starting of the Spyder, the gauge will always read different from the last time we started the Spyders and we have to manually press the mode button to whatever we want it to read which is the time. We know how to change it...we just wondered if there was some way for it to stay on i.e., TIME or whatever without it always on something different each time you start the Spyder. :banghead:

It sounds like time to take it to the dealer. :( If the gauges are changing without any input from the mode buttons--something does not appear to be right. I would look for a stuck button first--(per Scotty). Maybe even manually cycle through some modes to make sure all is well or not. Dealer is last resort--but may be required here.
 
Last edited:
My 2012 Spyder RSS does the same thing. Do you really think it is something that should go to the dealer?

No.

The left handle bar button that you use to reset the scrolling screen display before you can start the spyder, is also a "mode" button. When you press it to reset the screen it also will change the display. I don't know any way around this.

Just keep pressing that same button untill you get what you want on the disply, then start your spyder. You can use this button at any time to change the display (and it doesn't get stuck like the one on the dash).
 
Last edited:
Thank you...I had forgotten about the mode button to start the Spyders.

No.

The left handle bar button that you use to reset the scrolling screen display before you can start the spyder, is also a "mode" button. When you press it to reset the screen it also will change the display. I don't know any way around this.

Just keep pressing that same button untill you get what you want on the disply, then start your spyder. You can use this button at any time to change the display (and it doesn't get stuck like the one on the dash).

THANK you so much. I had forgotten that mode button. Will see if this makes a difference. Of course, I never think to look at the gauges until after I have started the Spyder. This is probably something that was changed after the 2012 Spyders were built. :)
 
Back
Top