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Still Having Shifting Problems

Tin Man

New member
I had problems last month with getting my 2012 RT SM5 into gear. I checked the oil level per Lamont's suggestion, and it was half way in the range on the dip stick. I added oil to the top of the range and also checked the clutch fluid level. It was on the low side so i topped that off with Dot 4. Also charged the battery. This seem to work, the bike was shifting again. Now a Month later I went to take it for a ride today and squeezed the clutch Lever and felt nothing there. So I checked the clutch fluid level and it was low again, So i topped in off, but i must be loosing it somewhere. No signs of a leak that i can see. I started the bike squeezed the clutch lever and it felt good again. Shifted threw the gears and it seems right again. I took it for a quick ride to the store and i thought i felt the clutch slip in 2nd gear but it didn't do it after that. On the way back from the store about a mile from the house the shifting seemed to be more difficult so i drove back in 2nd gear and as soon as i pulled in the driveway had nothing left again when i squeezed the clutch Lever. Felt like the clutch fluid was gone again. So i checked the clutch fluid and the level is still full, also checked the oil level and thats full. It might be time to have it towed to the dealer. Only 3000 miles, :(
 
First, is the clutch fluid discolored...black with sludge? That is a sign of a failing clutch slave cylinder. The cylinder (bushing) piston, and O-rings will all need to be replaced. This has been a problem with some Spyders. If the fluid is just low, but still clear, you might need only the slave piston O-rings. Time to see your dealer...or order the parts to fix it yourself.
 
The fluid looks clear Scotty, I will call the dealer tomorrow. It's under warranty. I appreciate all of your help

Thank You, Frank
 
The fluid looks clear Scotty, I will call the dealer tomorrow. It's under warranty. I appreciate all of your help

Thank You, Frank

:thumbup: Loss of clutch fluid without visible leakage is almost always at the slave cylinder...although it could be a hidden leak elsewhere, that you just didn't find. The loss of clutch function (hard shifting) points to the slave cylinder. Damaged O-rings during assembly are a frequent cause in those cases, but they are also known to deteriorate. The good news is that it is an easy repair, and should only take a couple of hours or so if they have the parts. The bad news is that it doesn't show up on computer diagnostics, so you need a technician that is also a decent mechanic to figure it out. If they get stumped, have them call BRP dealer tech support.
 
Have to agree..!!

First, is the clutch fluid discolored...black with sludge? That is a sign of a failing clutch slave cylinder. The cylinder (bushing) piston, and O-rings will all need to be replaced. This has been a problem with some Spyders. If the fluid is just low, but still clear, you might need only the slave piston O-rings. Time to see your dealer...or order the parts to fix it yourself.

:agree: Might also check that there is no air in the lines. But if your not up on hydraulics take it to the dealer. :thumbup:
 
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