A non-functional DPS will often not leave fault codes. A nuimber of owners have learned their Spyders had no power steering, although no fault codes were ever thrown. It sounds like a bad DPS, low/bad battery (or bad connection), or a wiring problem, although it could be a sensor issue. What year RT? The 2010s were subject to a steering recall and DPS replacement. If yours is a 2010, make sure that was done. Beyond that, have your dealer contact BRP dealer tech support for assistance troubleshooting and correcting the problem.
The DPS is the largest single use of electrical power on the Spyder other than the starter. The battery should be tested and load tested. Your battery connections should also be checked for cleanliness and tightness, and both the front and rear frame grounds checked for tightness. The battery should also be checked for the ability to take and hold a charge, and it should be load tested. A bad DPS, that pulls too much amperage, can appear like a battery problem, so problems with the electrical system should be eliminated first, then the DPS evaluated.Thank you so much, i will relay this to my tech and hopefully this will work, because that is one thing i did notice is that it was getting harder to start like the battery was dying. its a 2011 Spyder RT
Is that the same problem you had during the 7 bridges ride?
Best thing you can do is ride a dealer demo or a friend's Spyder and compare. Oh...check your front tire pressures. Too low (or even the BRP spec) can make the Spyder harder to steer. This isn't an effortless steering system, though, yours may be normal. Be aware that power input drops off as speed increases. At highway speeds there is no power assist. That's why it is called dynamic power steering...it changes under different conditions.Well, there are some things that are just just fine because you don't know any better. That's the way I've been with my steering until reading this post. Steering my new RT requires a lot of push and pull on the handlebars. As a matter of fact, my biceps are aching as I write this response after my wife and I went out on the RT this afternoon.
Just how is the steering supposed to feel? Someone please try to describe the steering as the way it's supposed to be. ...Gnirtsnod
Keep us posted and let us know what happens. I have a new 2011 RT in the stable with 5K miles--so far so good--:2thumbs:
:yes::yes::yes:Good to know all this stuff:yes::yes::yes:
As Scotty mentioned low or uneven tire pressure could be the culprit, ask me how I know.