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SE5 Stuck in gear with engine off

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Did I miss a memo?

Drove the wife's SE5 yesterday and backed into a parking spot and turned it off. Came out later to leave and was faced with:
  1. Can-Am in reverse when I turn the key on.
  2. Won't shift out of reverse with the engine not running
  3. Won't start while it is in reverse.
We rolled it, rocked it, tried lot's of configurations of shifting to try to get it into neutral, but with no engine, no good.

We finally broke open the manual and found that we can manually shift it with a 13mm wrench from under the body. We did that and got it into neutral so we could start it.

Really? Is that the solution? If you leave it in gear when you turn the engine off you need to get a wrench out and manually shift it into neutral to start the engine? Seems really kudgey if that is the solution.

Did I miss something? (Other than shifting into neutral before turning off the engine?)
 
Did I miss a memo?


Drove the wife's SE5 yesterday and backed into a parking spot and turned it off. Came out later to leave and was faced with:
  1. Can-Am in reverse when I turn the key on.
  2. Won't shift out of reverse with the engine not running
  3. Won't start while it is in reverse.
We rolled it, rocked it, tried lot's of configurations of shifting to try to get it into neutral, but with no engine, no good.

We finally broke open the manual and found that we can manually shift it with a 13mm wrench from under the body. We did that and got it into neutral so we could start it.

Really? Is that the solution? If you leave it in gear when you turn the engine off you need to get a wrench out and manually shift it into neutral to start the engine? Seems really kudgey if that is the solution.

Did I miss something? (Other than shifting into neutral before turning off the engine?)

This is a common problem from new riders of the SE5. If you cut it off on Gear you must use the Brake to start the machine. If it happens again make sure your using the brake if that doesn't work then i would say get it to the dealer.
 
Yes, pressure on the brake should allow start in gear. If you are one of the unfortunate such as I, the 13mm wrench will become your best friend as the spyder gets stuck in one gear or another.
 
or you can step on the brake:D
that will allow you to start your engine while spyder is in gear.


That's the info I was looking for! I guess I should have known that.

I was used to standing next to the spyder and starting it in Neutral with the parking brake on. Guess I should have been sitting on it with my foot on the brake.
 
That's the info I was looking for! I guess I should have known that.

I was used to standing next to the spyder and starting it in Neutral with the parking brake on. Guess I should have been sitting on it with my foot on the brake.
this happened to me on the day i bought the spyder.
i went to fuel and could not get it started because it was on first gear so i called the dealer but salesman did not know, how mechanics didn't neither so they re-created the scenario at their end( turning off engine of spyder while in 1st gear) and played with it for like 10 minutes while i was on hold and finnaly said "PUT YOUR FOOT ON THE BRAKE":D
 
Being sarcastic here...sorry...

Sell it and get a manual...

OK, bone crusher, I have read numerous posts about your negative attitude about the SE5. And I am getting a bit annoyed. I have an SE5 because that's what I wanted. You never hear me post anything negative about the SM5. Those of us who have the SE5 have it because we WANTED it or it fit our needs, so we don't need to be haggled and told we should have gotten the SM5. You may not like this post, but I just thought I would let you know what I think of yours.
 
Did I miss a memo?


Drove the wife's SE5 yesterday and backed into a parking spot and turned it off. Came out later to leave and was faced with:
  1. Can-Am in reverse when I turn the key on.
  2. Won't shift out of reverse with the engine not running
  3. Won't start while it is in reverse.
We rolled it, rocked it, tried lot's of configurations of shifting to try to get it into neutral, but with no engine, no good.

We finally broke open the manual and found that we can manually shift it with a 13mm wrench from under the body. We did that and got it into neutral so we could start it.

Really? Is that the solution? If you leave it in gear when you turn the engine off you need to get a wrench out and manually shift it into neutral to start the engine? Seems really kudgey if that is the solution.

Did I miss something? (Other than shifting into neutral before turning off the engine?)

I had the same problem when we took a Demo ride on an SE5. I had not read the manual, so I called the dealer and was told about the foot brake. So, you're not the first to have this happen, and you won't be the last. Enjoy the Spyder. It's an awesome machine.
 
OK, bone crusher, I have read numerous posts about your negative attitude about the SE5. And I am getting a bit annoyed. I have an SE5 because that's what I wanted. You never hear me post anything negative about the SM5. Those of us who have the SE5 have it because we WANTED it or it fit our needs, so we don't need to be haggled and told we should have gotten the SM5. You may not like this post, but I just thought I would let you know what I think of yours.

why would u let his remarks annoy u? if u dont like them, just ignore them...problem solved:thumbup:
 
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OK, bone crusher, I have read numerous posts about your negative attitude about the SE5. And I am getting a bit annoyed. I have an SE5 because that's what I wanted. You never hear me post anything negative about the SM5. Those of us who have the SE5 have it because we WANTED it or it fit our needs, so we don't need to be haggled and told we should have gotten the SM5. You may not like this post, but I just thought I would let you know what I think of yours.

Here's a feature you may not have known about.
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/profile.php?do=ignorelist
 
OK, bone crusher, I have read numerous posts about your negative attitude about the SE5. And I am getting a bit annoyed. I have an SE5 because that's what I wanted. You never hear me post anything negative about the SM5. Those of us who have the SE5 have it because we WANTED it or it fit our needs, so we don't need to be haggled and told we should have gotten the SM5. You may not like this post, but I just thought I would let you know what I think of yours.

:2thumbs:
 
I gotta say--- every time I see your 'tiger' logo I always think he's flipping me off - :D. Even though I've seen it plenty, every time I have to look closer just to make sure he isn't really doing that! :shocked:
he s only flipping u off if ur an alabama crimson tide fan! tee hee:D
 
I gotta say--- every time I see your 'tiger' logo I always think he's flipping me off - :D. Even though I've seen it plenty, every time I have to look closer just to make sure he isn't really doing that! :shocked:
He is, but just switches fingers during your double take.:clap:
 
why would u let his remarks annoy u? if u dont like them, just ignore them...problem solved:thumbup:

Maybe it's just hard for me to just "ignore" someone who is constantly bashing something we have. Some of us may have problems with the SE5, but we get on here to try and resolve questions we may have about our Spyder. He has written many times that we should have bought an SM5. No one is asking his opinion on what we should have bought. We are just asking questions about the SE5, or posting something that we learned that may help others. He thinks our problems would be solved by buying, or that we should have bought an SM5.
 
Maybe it's just hard for me to just "ignore" someone who is constantly bashing something we have. Some of us may have problems with the SE5, but we get on here to try and resolve questions we may have about our Spyder. He has written many times that we should have bought an SM5. No one is asking his opinion on what we should have bought. We are just asking questions about the SE5, or posting something that we learned that may help others. He thinks our problems would be solved by buying, or that we should have bought an SM5.

Originally Posted by Dudley
OK, bone crusher, I have read numerous posts about your negative attitude about the SE5. And I am getting a bit annoyed. I have an SE5 because that's what I wanted. You never hear me post anything negative about the SM5. Those of us who have the SE5 have it because we WANTED it or it fit our needs, so we don't need to be haggled and told we should have gotten the SM5. You may not like this post, but I just thought I would let you know what I think of yours.

Dudley,

First of all, sarcasm was implied...now I have to correctly say that it was expressed on that post.

Second, I'm not bashing...I feel bad that the SE5 is having so many problems. For those who have one, I hope the problems can be rectified...unfortunately, BRP doesn't seem to be stepping up to the plate. As far as fitting your needs, that's a personal thing...however, we both know that nothing will fit your needs if it doesn't work.

If people are reading this board and are deciding on which Spyder to buy, I think it's safe to say that the SM5 is a better way to go...at least for now...I'm not making things up about the SE5...my bias is based on all that I read, and I think we can both agree that there are a disproportionate amount of problems with the SE5 vs. the SM5. You bought your bike and you should love it! I ride with friends who have Harleys and they don't even consider my Spyder to be a bike! So be it. If someone has disabilities or is in a very high traffic area, then the SE5 makes sense...however, caveat emptor...you have to be more prepared to deal with problems.

And for the record...I like your post...we are all entitled to our own opinions no matter what they are! Peace...
 
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