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Spyder shifting improvement & P.S.repair

speedster200

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Just released 12/04/2008 shift improvrment bulletin. # 2009-1.
This bulletin deals with the difficult shifting of SE5s and E or incorrect number in gear indicator, also intermitent power steering operation has been addressed.

This bulletin will have the dealer replace the Gear Angle Position Sensor,and a Oil pressure regulator spring. There is also an software update for the on board computer as well. :2thumbs:

Now Can-am has stepped up to resolve the shift problem!:2excited:
PLEASE NOTE: Your spyder has to exhibit these problems this IS NOT an automatic blanket repair!!!!!
 
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Interesting thanks for this info. I'm heading to my dealer after work today to pick up my spyder from having highway pegs installed i'll have to mention this to them to see when they will be able to take care of this issue for me.
 
Just got back from my dealer and the code for mine 2008-5 the 2009-1 is for the 09 model SE's. They are going to order the parts for mine now :-)

Thanks for the heads up!
 
tug in steering

i have felt a slight stiffening in the steering when turning left or right. Is this the "intermitent power steering operation " issue? i was going to take it to the dealer for inspection and but now i will reference your notice
 
i have felt a slight stiffening in the steering when turning left or right. Is this the "intermitent power steering operation " issue? i was going to take it to the dealer for inspection and but now i will reference your notice
May not be if it is consistent, and even both ways, without jerking. The Spyder has variable assist, that changes the amount of input depending on vehicle speed and the amount the bars are turned.
-Scotty
 
dps

i spoke to my local can am dealer, and he stated that the dps sensor has been replaced on several :spyder:s. thanks for the info. different subject, can the top end be increased, 110-120 is cool, but 150-160 would be better
 
i do not think the tires are speed rated for those speeds. I believe the tires are H rated which would not be safe for speeds over 115-120 mph
 
I just bought a 09 se5 and it is in the crate, I talked to my sales rep at honda house in st. cloud mn and he has no idea what I talking about with the shifting problems with the se5. He said he would talk to the shop about what I said but I don't think they are going to do much unless I know exactly what to tell them to replace, I know the first post said you spyder had to show signs to replace parts but being in a wheelchair I rather not have to push this thing off the road and call to dealer to "tell" them nicely that this needs to be fixed.

There is still a over a foot of snow so I can take care of this now and I am about 3 hours from the dealership I bought it from.

What should I do?
 
You can always ask, given your special situation, they may go ahead and do what "might" be needed. But they have to package the service request with Can-Am just right. This will be a good chance for you to observe how good your dealer is.
 
I just had the service bulliten done on mine even though i only had a shifting issue once. And I must say the auto downshift is much smoother now but haven't noticed much difference on the manual shifting up or down.

The power stering fix seems to make the stearing a bit more responsive but it seems like its a lot harder to turn bars at low speeds than it was prior to having it done.
 
I just bought a 09 se5 and it is in the crate, I talked to my sales rep at honda house in st. cloud mn and he has no idea what I talking about with the shifting problems with the se5. He said he would talk to the shop about what I said but I don't think they are going to do much unless I know exactly what to tell them to replace, I know the first post said you spyder had to show signs to replace parts but being in a wheelchair I rather not have to push this thing off the road and call to dealer to "tell" them nicely that this needs to be fixed.

There is still a over a foot of snow so I can take care of this now and I am about 3 hours from the dealership I bought it from.

What should I do?

SethO I am in a chair too and facing the same dilemma. Not that easy to just walk and wait and the dinner for them to come get you. I am thinking of going with a manual and putting a pingle electric shifter on it. Seems most of the problems lay in the tranny and this would give you auto shifting that is reliable. As for all the other weird things going on I am trying to find out if it is just the auto or all are having problems.

Thing that really gets me is the company seems to be ignoring and stalling on the problems. Just get them out there and then we'll deal with it. This many units going bad from a company that builds everything from the Sypder to Lear Jets KNOWS what's going on.
 
... This many units going bad from a company that builds everything from the Sypder to Lear Jets KNOWS what's going on.

Not quite correct. Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP) is the maker of Can-Am, Sea-Doos, Ski-Doos and all things consumer oriented.

Bombardier is the company that makes the planes, etc. BRP was spun off and became a separate company several (maybe 5?) years ago. No longer a connection.

And, I believe the actual transmission is the same on both SE and SM. It's the bolt-on, auto clutch/shifter that is different. If I'm wrong, I'm absolutely positive someone will correct me here. :yes:
 
Still having problems

Does anyone know of anything else that can be replaced. I'm still having problems with my SE5. It will not shift out of first gear. It doesn't do it all the time and I've already had the software update the sensor and the spring replaced. the good news is the dealer called me today and they are still working on it.
 
Does anyone know of anything else that can be replaced. I'm still having problems with my SE5. It will not shift out of first gear. It doesn't do it all the time and I've already had the software update the sensor and the spring replaced. the good news is the dealer called me today and they are still working on it.
I'm not a Spyder mechanic, but if I were, I would be considering the Transmission Control Module (TCM), or even the wiring harness. A faulty RPM signal could also be the culprit, or noise on the CanBus system.
-Scotty
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