Spyder_Cowgirl
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https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?107345-CB-Trouble-AGAIN-VENT-and-Dealer-BLACK-EYE
Well ….. two additional dealers later and multiple parts replaced … AND IT IS STILL NOT FIXED! nojoke Briefly:
Dealer number one (Freedom Powersports in Decatur, TX) -- replaced the entertainment harness, the CB, the radio (kept getting locked out of everything), and the heated grips (damaged by the original dealer). Additionally, they performed some diagnostic testing at BRP's request … all came back clean. Oh … and J&M provided a new antenna under warranty as well. After all this, there is still too much static on receive.
At the end of all this, they let me know they were dropping the Spyder line because they have no room for the required Ryker display. That is another story …. got an EXCELLENT deal on an F3 Limited … will update y'all on that when I have some decent pictures.
Enter dealer number two (Freedom Powersports in Weatherford, TX) -- did their own diagnostic tests as well as some more (grounds) requested by BRP. Decided to take a closer look at the antenna connector on the CB as I noticed it wanted to spin when threading the cable onto it. Well, once they pulled the CB cover …. found a broken wire inside the CB. So, new CB was ordered and installed. I provided a headset that I was not using and they actually had another MC in house with a CB, so they did some moderate testing (not enough, obviously). On the way home, reception was crystal clear … but hubby complained that I was breaking up on transmit. Since he was just using a hand held, I passed it off to a problem with it (I should NOT have done this). Once we got out and did some real riding …. BOTH transmit and receive are bad (most of the time). Additionally, it gets worse when the road conditions deteriorate. On a, relatively, smooth road things are pretty good (not as good as they could be, but at least we can understand each other). On a bumpy road …. neither one of us can understand a thing.
So, I think we are left with only two possibilities of parts that have not yet been replaced:
As the heated grips were replaced (at least the left one was) … it was clearly damaged and not working; I am so hoping that the compressor itself has bad grounding. We shall see.
To BRPs credit … my original warranty ran out last August (BEST purchased prior to that); but NONE of this has gone on the extended and I don't expect it will. I am also in direct contact with high level BRP technician and I am sure he is just as frustrated with this as I am. I do think he will see it through to the end.
Will keep you posted ….. Ann
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?107345-CB-Trouble-AGAIN-VENT-and-Dealer-BLACK-EYE
Well ….. two additional dealers later and multiple parts replaced … AND IT IS STILL NOT FIXED! nojoke Briefly:
Dealer number one (Freedom Powersports in Decatur, TX) -- replaced the entertainment harness, the CB, the radio (kept getting locked out of everything), and the heated grips (damaged by the original dealer). Additionally, they performed some diagnostic testing at BRP's request … all came back clean. Oh … and J&M provided a new antenna under warranty as well. After all this, there is still too much static on receive.
At the end of all this, they let me know they were dropping the Spyder line because they have no room for the required Ryker display. That is another story …. got an EXCELLENT deal on an F3 Limited … will update y'all on that when I have some decent pictures.
Enter dealer number two (Freedom Powersports in Weatherford, TX) -- did their own diagnostic tests as well as some more (grounds) requested by BRP. Decided to take a closer look at the antenna connector on the CB as I noticed it wanted to spin when threading the cable onto it. Well, once they pulled the CB cover …. found a broken wire inside the CB. So, new CB was ordered and installed. I provided a headset that I was not using and they actually had another MC in house with a CB, so they did some moderate testing (not enough, obviously). On the way home, reception was crystal clear … but hubby complained that I was breaking up on transmit. Since he was just using a hand held, I passed it off to a problem with it (I should NOT have done this). Once we got out and did some real riding …. BOTH transmit and receive are bad (most of the time). Additionally, it gets worse when the road conditions deteriorate. On a, relatively, smooth road things are pretty good (not as good as they could be, but at least we can understand each other). On a bumpy road …. neither one of us can understand a thing.
So, I think we are left with only two possibilities of parts that have not yet been replaced:
- The compressor, or some other suspension component (remember, this all went south shortly after the compressor was replaced).
- There is a control module in the main console that acts as a "traffic cop" for all the various inputs and decides which one gets passed through the headset (at least this is what BRP tells me).
- Go back to the last thing changed / fixed before the failure (the heated grips and compressor).
- Simply pulling the fuse / relay on the suspension does not disrupt the ground loop. So, for example, if the ground is bad in the compressor …. then it would have to be unplugged from the main harness before it is really out of the picture.
As the heated grips were replaced (at least the left one was) … it was clearly damaged and not working; I am so hoping that the compressor itself has bad grounding. We shall see.
To BRPs credit … my original warranty ran out last August (BEST purchased prior to that); but NONE of this has gone on the extended and I don't expect it will. I am also in direct contact with high level BRP technician and I am sure he is just as frustrated with this as I am. I do think he will see it through to the end.
Will keep you posted ….. Ann