I went out to put all the panels back on and realized I had left the key in the on position. After charging the battery and restarting it, I got the Check Engine light and these Codes:
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Time to Google!
While condensation &/or contaminated fuel does sound like a real possibility, those codes might be pointing at something else that's worth a look!
Occasionally, searching here first means you don't need to goggle!
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...odes-P0556-and-P0504-mean-Fix&highlight=P0556
The P0000 code is a non-event too -
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?17341-Limp-mode-code-P0000&p=183149#post183149
Reading those again, and if you can exclude the condensation/contaminated gas issue, then I'd
guess that those codes are all basically cos your battery was dead &/or dying; and that your stalling may also have been due to that! :shocked: These Spyder things
really are power hungry , and if your battery isn't up to keeping all the computers going all the time, then your Spyder can/will fail to run properly much like you've described/shown! :banghead:
It is a little concerning that your 1330 powered 2016, which has a pretty good alternator that
should be up to keeping it all running OK once started, effectively without any battery at all, didn't do that - but then again, even the best of alternators need
SOME power to actually start working initially, and if your battery was so depleted that the act of cranking starter
AND getting all the computers up & running dragged the voltage output below the minimum voltage required (which is about 12 volts!), you'd stall out in much the same way as you describe!! :sour:
So regardless of how old it is; how new it might be; or even what voltage your battery says it has
NOW, I'd strongly suggest that you get
both the battery AND the charging system tested under load, and while less than 12 volts under load might still be OK for less power hungry vehicles, if the battery in your Spyder doesn't show
AT LEAST 12 volts while under normal starting load,or the charge system doesn't provide
over 14 volts while it's trying to charge, then you need to
at least replace the battery, then get the charge system checked again! :lecturef_smilie:
Just Sayin' :thumbup: