Can someone tell me where the transmission filter is located on a Spyder RT Roadster? Is it on the left side? I have all the plastic removed on the right side and have replaced the engine filter.
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I will list my Can Am Spyder in my signature. I just purchased it last Thursday. I purchased it with 10,000 miles on and did not know for sure the last service. I have always did my own service on my motorcycles. I am finding out Can Am Spyder dealer's don't even know their bikes. I have a 2015 Can Am Spyder Roadster with paddle shift it has the 1300 engine. I went to a dealer with the bike the parts man looked at it. I told him I wanted everything I needed to service it. This gentlemen said I needed #219800263 service kit price of $77.00. I live 60 miles from the dealer so I took his word and when I got home I opened it and there were no oil rings for the filter or drain plug. The next day I went back and he said they did not come with the kit. It did have two filters one for the engine and one for the transmission and to washers for the drain plugs. I itold him to give me all the oil rings I would need. He had his shop man come and they gave me several oil rings $31.59 worth. I then went home put it in my shop blocked it up and drained the oil and removed the engine filter. Right away I see the filter was not right. The filter I took out was #956744 the one they gave me was #956747 it did not have a hole through only on one end. I call them up and they were sorry but is was the wrong filter. So they agreed to next day air me the right filter. Mean while I asked them where the transmission filter was located they put me on hold. About ten minutes later a gentleman come on and said not to worry about changing the transmission filter to return it and the wrong filter. I don't understand I was told to change both filters each oil change. I notice on here someone said to change it at 28,000 miles. Is there any one on here that knows and is there a video that shows changing the transmission filter. I find all kinds of videos showing changing oil. I had no problem doing that if I would have had the right filter. So far I really like the Spyder but I won't have it long if this keeps. I quick riding BMW's because of all these kind of problems.
I will list my Can Am Spyder in my signature. I just purchased it last Thursday. I purchased it with 10,000 miles on and did not know for sure the last service. I have always did my own service on my motorcycles. I am finding out Can Am Spyder dealer's don't even know their bikes. I have a 2015 Can Am Spyder Roadster with paddle shift it has the 1300 engine. I went to a dealer with the bike the parts man looked at it. I told him I wanted everything I needed to service it. This gentlemen said I needed #219800263 service kit price of $77.00. I live 60 miles from the dealer so I took his word and when I got home I opened it and there were no oil rings for the filter or drain plug. The next day I went back and he said they did not come with the kit. It did have two filters one for the engine and one for the transmission and to washers for the drain plugs. I itold him to give me all the oil rings I would need. He had his shop man come and they gave me several oil rings $31.59 worth. I then went home put it in my shop blocked it up and drained the oil and removed the engine filter. Right away I see the filter was not right. The filter I took out was #956744 the one they gave me was #956747 it did not have a hole through only on one end. I call them up and they were sorry but is was the wrong filter. So they agreed to next day air me the right filter. Mean while I asked them where the transmission filter was located they put me on hold. About ten minutes later a gentleman come on and said not to worry about changing the transmission filter to return it and the wrong filter. I don't understand I was told to change both filters each oil change. I notice on here someone said to change it at 28,000 miles. Is there any one on here that knows and is there a video that shows changing the transmission filter. I find all kinds of videos showing changing oil. I had no problem doing that if I would have had the right filter. So far I really like the Spyder but I won't have it long if this keeps. I quick riding BMW's because of all these kind of problems.
First off you should have referred to the section in your owners manual about when said service is required on your machine. First oil change is at 3000 miles and then every 9600 miles or annually. The transmission filter is good for 28000 miles and costs about $100.00. As you stated you have a SE6 so it only needs 5 quarts of oil. If you do the oil change correctly you need 2 o-rings and a crush washer for the engine oil plug, a crush washer for the transmission drain plug and 2 small o-rings, 1 large o-ring for the oil filter. It looks like your dealer Parts Department needed better training in getting the correct parts.
Hi gerald37,
Re: I won't have it long if this keeps.
IMO you should dump the dealer(s) and just buy everything from BajaRon. He is a sponsor on here.
Ron has always treated me well on anything that I have bought from him.
And, while it might take a few days, he will respond to your questions; just send them via email.
Jerry Baumchen
, IMHO since they are same engine, the HCM filter will be the same .... type and location .... but you can check with Doc H ........ Mike :thumbup:Also changed out the wife's HCM filter at the oil change closest to the 28,000 mile mark, and she traded the 15 RT for an 16 F3T so I have another year before I get to change her HCM filter again. It looks to be different than the HCM filter on my 15 RT. I think I only counted about 3 mounting bolts compared to the 6 on my RT filter. I guess I need to research the filter for the F3 before next year.
My next oil change on my 15 base RT SE6 is around 30,000 miles so I'll probably change the HCM filter then. I'll plan to have a little down time to let everything drain overnight.
Also changed out the wife's HCM filter at the oil change closest to the 28,000 mile mark, and she traded the 15 RT for an 16 F3T so I have another year before I get to change her HCM filter again. It looks to be different than the HCM filter on my 15 RT. I think I only counted about 3 mounting bolts compared to the 6 on my RT filter. I guess I need to research the filter for the F3 before next year.
My next oil change on my 15 base RT SE6 is around 30,000 miles so I'll probably change the HCM filter then. I'll plan to have a little down time to let everything drain overnight.
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I am looking for the trans. filter change frequency. Some say every engine filter change. That does not seem right since it is not even listed in the manual for change. I assume it is located on the left side of the 990, though postings about that are confusing too.
Harold Knobel, Newbe