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Problem with Trip A

Tony8472

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I don't think I've read about this problem before so I thought I would check with everyone. I filled up with gas this morning and reset my Trip A to zero like I always do. This time though the Trip A is now stuck at zero and won't change. The regular mileage indicator and Trip B work fine though. I'll take it in to have them look at it but I was wondering if any of you have ever had this problem?
 
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I had the same issue 2 weeks age. My bad, I some how 'paused' the trip meter. Shop called BRP and thoughtthere was an issusissue, but no, I did it. Check you screen, and see if it is paused. Then use the button to change it.
Hope this helps!
 
Ooops....

has happened to more than one..:roflblack: don't know exactly how its done but have seen this posted several time and they all ended up being the paused issue...:thumbup:
 
Two pushes on the mode button will take you to the A & B meters. If you have the ECO mode system on your :spyder2:, holding the button about three seconds or so will toggle the ECO mode on/off.

When the indicator says "Pause," the trip meter is operational.

When the indicator says "Resume," it is on pause.

To change from one to the other, just push the 12 o'clock button on the four button panel once. The 6 o'clock button is for zeroing out the trip meter of choice. The 3 o'clock button will toggle between meter A and B.
 
has happened to more than one..:roflblack: don't know exactly how its done but have seen this posted several time and they all ended up being the paused issue...:thumbup:
:agree::p All too ez "operator error" Have noticed personal errors when trying to get music past song I dont wanna hear, I accidentally rush few buttons &BAM:banghead: Good to ask :helpsmilie::popcorn:
 
good clear description

Two pushes on the mode button will take you to the A & B meters. If you have the ECO mode system on your :spyder2:, holding the button about three seconds or so will toggle the ECO mode on/off.

When the indicator says "Pause," the trip meter is operational.

When the indicator says "Resume," it is on pause.

To change from one to the other, just push the 12 o'clock button on the four button panel once. The 6 o'clock button is for zeroing out the trip meter of choice. The 3 o'clock button will toggle between meter A and B.


 
Its not the same thing but my trip timer has been stuck on 0 for about 6 months everything else works fine 2012 RS S.:dontknow: jtpollock
 
Its not the same thing but my trip timer has been stuck on 0 for about 6 months everything else works fine 2012 RS S.:dontknow: jtpollock


According to the RS Owners Manual "To reset any trip functions, push and hold the MODE button for three seconds."
 
When you're playing around with the Trip Odometers, and accidentally hit the "UP" arrow; you pause them! :shocked:
Hit it again, and they resume their happy task of counting miles! :thumbup:
 
Thanks! I'll check this out when I get home. It will save me a trip to the dealer.


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It worked! Hitting the up button took it out of Pause mode. Thanks everyone.


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According to the RS Owners Manual "To reset any trip functions, push and hold the MODE button for three seconds."

Thanks, I'm able to reset the miles on the trip od but the Hr timer is stuck on 0 and will not count trip hours. Minor bug :dontknow:jtpollock
 
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