BitSlayer
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I have a 2015 RT LTD and have had it back to the dealer 4 separate times for the rear shock. Now I am taking it back for the 5th time.
The issue is at the first of a ride, the shock indicator on the dash shows the compressor/shock setting as expected. Sometime during the ride it switches over to "Manual". You can also feel the difference in the ride as the back definitely bounces more. The first trip to the dealer they replaced the shock as it was blown. The second time they reset the leveling sensors that indicate when the compressor needs to kick in, or air let out. The third time they replaced the compressor. the fourth time they said the shock and compressor were good so they replaced the connector into the compressor. All of these fixes seem to work for a period of time then at some point, I start to get the "manual" indicator for my shock setting.
I had a 2011 RT LTD that I traded for this one. I had to deal with a blown shock once, but after that was replaced, I really had no other issues with the rear shock. We do almost always ride 2-up.
I am now on my way back to the dealer, but wanted to know if this is a known issue or limited to my bike? Any suggestions that you might have would be welcome. I am getting frustrated as this has occurred on a long trip with really no way to get into a dealer. I also know riding with a bad shock is not good on the rear suspension arm as well.
The issue is at the first of a ride, the shock indicator on the dash shows the compressor/shock setting as expected. Sometime during the ride it switches over to "Manual". You can also feel the difference in the ride as the back definitely bounces more. The first trip to the dealer they replaced the shock as it was blown. The second time they reset the leveling sensors that indicate when the compressor needs to kick in, or air let out. The third time they replaced the compressor. the fourth time they said the shock and compressor were good so they replaced the connector into the compressor. All of these fixes seem to work for a period of time then at some point, I start to get the "manual" indicator for my shock setting.
I had a 2011 RT LTD that I traded for this one. I had to deal with a blown shock once, but after that was replaced, I really had no other issues with the rear shock. We do almost always ride 2-up.
I am now on my way back to the dealer, but wanted to know if this is a known issue or limited to my bike? Any suggestions that you might have would be welcome. I am getting frustrated as this has occurred on a long trip with really no way to get into a dealer. I also know riding with a bad shock is not good on the rear suspension arm as well.