SpyderDog65
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Today I finally got a chance to drive my Spyder with both power steering fuses pulled. I notice NO difference in how it turns. I can go at a crawl and the bars are as easy to turn as they are at speed. Perhaps my power steering has never worked....either way I can't see why anyone would complain about not having it, the vehicle operates fine and is easy to control . If my power steering has been inoperative from day one, this only confirms my opinion that some of the steering problems I and other owners have experienced are due to the VSS and not the DPS. Since I never had my steering "lock" as some other owners did, I think the DPS might be compounding the situation and making the unintended lane change issue worse. I never had either of the updates and do not intend to until BRP finds a fix for our problems that works. From what I read here, the updates cause too many driveability problems including the unintended directional changes....issues that were never experienced before ! Since I decline to be an unpaid "Test Rider" for BRP, my Spyder will remain in the garage until that time when the problems are properly diagnosed and can be correctly repaired. Half-ass fixes don't count !!
By the way, my instrument cluster shows no message with the DPS fuses pulled.
I Drove my SE5 for over 6months before i got on a showroom model and noticed the difference in the DPS on theres and found that mine never worked so I had it replaced under Warrenty and it worked Fantastic till I had that Stupid Ass Update a few months ago and it messed it all up again now it doesnt work right anymore again


