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resetting sensors

Mowerman

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How long shouldit take for the dealership to hook up to Buds .Then Recalibrate the Steering angle sensor and the steering torque sensor?
 
About 5 minutes !!!!!! I just had mine done a couple of months ago (steering angle sensor). :thumbup:
 
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Re-setting the sensors shouldn't be much of a process; the Tech re-set my Throttle Position Sensor the last time mine was in the shop. not that it fixed anything... :shocked: :gaah:
 
How long shouldit take for the dealership to hook up to Buds .Then Recalibrate the Steering angle sensor and the steering torque sensor?

Well you need to fill out the paperwork. Then they bring the Spyder into the service bay.... then the tech positions it in the proper place. A quick break away for coffee. Then open the frunk.... remove the buds cover and attach the leads. Then turn on the monitor and select the correct menu. Then align the bars perfectly and finally re-calibrate.

Should use up about and hour, I'd say.
 
Well you need to fill out the paperwork. Then they bring the Spyder into the service bay.... then the tech positions it in the proper place. A quick break away for coffee. Then open the frunk.... remove the buds cover and attach the leads. Then turn on the monitor and select the correct menu. Then align the bars perfectly and finally re-calibrate.

Should use up about and hour, I'd say.


You forgot the phone call to BRP to ask them how to do it...:yikes:
 
You forgot the phone call to BRP to ask them how to do it...:yikes:

And then they disappear on break after they're done, but forget to sign off the job... The bike is sitting in the back of the building waiting for them to return... :shocked:
 
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