Pandy
Member
It started with slamming into gear and stalling. You could get it out of gear with the secret wrench trick (in the manual) but never knew when it would do it again. So, at this juncture is a 2011 RTS, purchased this day, new out of the crate,with every one of the now >62K miles put on by us.
The nut of it all is this, having all but ruled out the clutch, looking at an internal transmission failure. Rather an expensive fix for an aged Spyder that no one is really interested in anymore since the newer updated models came out.So, what,I put to the community, are possible options for a rather large paperweight. No use in any parting out conversation. Asbestos suit is ready.
The nut of it all is this, having all but ruled out the clutch, looking at an internal transmission failure. Rather an expensive fix for an aged Spyder that no one is really interested in anymore since the newer updated models came out.So, what,I put to the community, are possible options for a rather large paperweight. No use in any parting out conversation. Asbestos suit is ready.