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Trouble shifting into reverse

Arcamguy

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My 2019 F3 base model with 4600 miles on it is giving me problems by not shifting into reverse. This started a couple of days ago, when I first take off it seems fine but as my riding progresses the shifting gets a little tighter and not as smooth. It will downshift ok on its own but I always downshift manually when driving it. Today I went to the store and when I tried to get it into reverse, it won't shift. What do you all think the issue might be?

Thanks, Arcamguy
 
My 2019 F3 base model with 4600 miles on it is giving me problems by not shifting into reverse. This started a couple of days ago, when I first take off it seems fine but as my riding progresses the shifting gets a little tighter and not as smooth. It will downshift ok on its own but I always downshift manually when driving it. Today I went to the store and when I tried to get it into reverse, it won't shift. What do you all think the issue might be?

Thanks, Arcamguy

I recall reading posts here that have mentioned this issue with newer F-3's ..... from your description it sounds like it is the Paddle shifter as opposed to it being a transmission problem ...... good luck ... Mike :thumbup:
 
Taking a stab here.....Do you have your foot on the brake when attempting to go into reverse? Beyond this, I'm not much help.
 
There have been issues over the years with the gear position sensor, one MY had a recall for it due to contamination. That can cause shifting issues.

This thread has some other suggestions including tapping the shift paddle twice:

https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...n%92t-activate&highlight=gear+position+sensor

Assuming you have done the 4600 miles I'm guessing you know how to operate the shift so presuming it's not operator error.

I've had mine refuse to shift in really wet weather and thought it must be an electrical short of some sort. It has always returned to normal when dry.
 
I had trouble when I first got mine and found that making sure your foot is on the break, making sure the parking brake is on, And about once a month I blow all my controls out with my compressor. Canned air works just as good. Do not use contact cleaner.
 
Speaking for my F3L, I must have my foot the brake to go into reverse and the same to go into first. Even from neutral.
 
Speaking for my F3L, I must have my foot the brake to go into reverse and the same to go into first. Even from neutral.
You sure? Instructions in the owner's guides are identical for F3 & RT. No foot on brake needed to go into reverse from either 1st or neutral, but foot on brake is needed to shift into 1st from either reverse or neutral, or to shift from reverse into neutral. I just now tried it. Of course you have to press the R button to go into reverse.
 
On my Spyder F3s 2019, I have to use the brake pedal, to shift to reverse, and first gear, don't know if it's a legal thing, required in some country's or states?
the failsafe switch on mine was loose, and didn't connect all the time, after a good tightening, it functions flawlessy.
 
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