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Questions

NancysToy

Motorbike Professor
OK, time for you to help the Professor out for a change. I need some questions answered.

1. The RT-S is supposed to have a front cargo light. I find nothing, and see no light. Where is it located and what conditions (besides opening the trunk and triggering the microswitch there) make it work...engine running, switch on or off, etc.?

2. My analog fuel gauge is lighted, but my temp gauge is not, is this normal? BTW, there appear to be no bulbs listed for these gauges, has anyone torn apart the dash to see if there is a separate bulb that can be replaced?

Please help me see the light. :roflblack::roflblack:
 
Hi Scotty, it shows a cargo light in the parts catalogue. Looks like it should be on the left side near the horn?
 
Motor has to be running for the light to work.

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The light is pretty weak as lights go, I had to really look for it as I couldn't tell you where it was either..nojoke
That's probably why I didn't notice it with the engine running. From the looks of things, the cargo liner could easily cover it, too.

How about the temp gauge, is that supposed to be lit?
 
That's probably why I didn't notice it with the engine running. From the looks of things, the cargo liner could easily cover it, too.

How about the temp gauge, is that supposed to be lit?

Yes it should be lit. My guess is the spade connector came off.

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Well, I found the cargo light, thanks to Lamont's pictures and description. He's right, it is weak. No wonder I couldn't spot it with the trunk open in the dark. Looks like a place for another Maglite. I wouldn't spend money on it as an accessory for another model of Spyder RT.

The connectors were on the temperature gauge and they were tight. Looks like a burned out bulb, reverse polarity, a dead circuit, or a bad gauge. I didn't troubleshoot further. I didn't spot a replaceable bulb in a socket, but I didn't look too hard. Back to the shop...as soon as the weather permits. What a pain in the winter.

Also found a marginal battery that won't take a full charge. Very disappointed overall. Not a deal breaker, but not $25K quality, either.
 
Fully understand your feelings Scotty. I was delivered mine minus an owners manual and the plug for the body hole where CB would go. The dealers shop was a total wreck. I'm suprised they were able to find their tools to assy. the RT. Anyway, gave the dealer a poor rating for service dept. and they called me to ask if I'd change the evaluation. Told them I'd see them at the 600 mile service and re-evaluate. I'm with you NOT ON PAR WITH A $25k PURCHASE.
 
Fully understand your feelings Scotty. I was delivered mine minus an owners manual and the plug for the body hole where CB would go. The dealers shop was a total wreck. I'm suprised they were able to find their tools to assy. the RT. Anyway, gave the dealer a poor rating for service dept. and they called me to ask if I'd change the evaluation. Told them I'd see them at the 600 mile service and re-evaluate. I'm with you NOT ON PAR WITH A $25k PURCHASE.
I explained that in my comments after they called to survey me last week. Not the dealer's fault, at all, I gave them high marks on that, separate survey. I'm still having electrical problems. The gauge has been on and off. (OK while in the shop, of course.) Now one foglight has quit. Not really sure if it ever worked, but I thought I had checked. It was also running intermittently on just one cylinder. Nagging little nothing sort of problems, but not the quality control I would expect for the price. Pain in the neck to keep running back to the dealer 35 miles away...especially during a Michigan winter.
 
I explained that in my comments after they called to survey me last week. Not the dealer's fault, at all, I gave them high marks on that, separate survey. I'm still having electrical problems. The gauge has been on and off. (OK while in the shop, of course.) Now one foglight has quit. Not really sure if it ever worked, but I thought I had checked. It was also running intermittently on just one cylinder. Nagging little nothing sort of problems, but not the quality control I would expect for the price. Pain in the neck to keep running back to the dealer 35 miles away...especially during a Michigan winter.

Scotty--Haven't experienced any of the problems you or others have mentioned, other than the 600 mile check-up price tag, ugh ($313). One perhaps dumb a*# question though...how do you know or tell it was running on one cyclinder? Keep in mind my mechanical dexterity consists of checking the oil on the thing and that's about it!:dontknow:

Glynnk
 
Scotty--Haven't experienced any of the problems you or others have mentioned, other than the 600 mile check-up price tag, ugh ($313). One perhaps dumb a*# question though...how do you know or tell it was running on one cyclinder? Keep in mind my mechanical dexterity consists of checking the oil on the thing and that's about it!:dontknow:

Glynnk
Was hard to start and down on power. I didn't bother to check further, dealer found it running on one cylinder. It was this way when first started the day I picked it up.
 
running intermittently on just one cylinder. Nagging little nothing sort of problems.

I would not consider int. one cylinder a nothing sort type of problems. You are way generous on your comment. One cylinder from day one on a $25K bike does not belong on the same page let alone in the same sentenance.nojoke
 
I would not consider int. one cylinder a nothing sort type of problems. You are way generous on your comment. One cylinder from day one on a $25K bike does not belong on the same page let alone in the same sentenance.nojoke
I would agree if it were a bad coil, or some serious mechaniccal woe, but a fouled plug means nothing. The quality control, either at the factory or at the dealer does not impress me, so I mentioned it, but it is no biggie deal.
 
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