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Doug

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Was talking to another spyder rider, who had to have both is cruise and turn signal units replaced on his 2013 ST-S, has anyone else experience this problem.
 
Bob is not himself at 6:45 A.M. in the morning ................... :p

Cruzr joe
Then how about 6:45 A.M. in the evening? :pray: Seriously though, I had my directional signal switch replaced under warranty on my 2012 RT when the tech noticed it was very erratic, sticky, and difficult to use. Now it's much better; I can use it with much less distraction in traffic, right when you really need it. Before, I had to take my eyes off the road too much to make sure it was operating correctly, especially getting it turned off when finished. Now it self-cancels like it should, even with very shallow turns.
 
6:45 A.M. .................... In the Morning ...................... that is called a "Double Gitback" or "repiticious repetetive exclamation" :chat: :roflblack::roflblack:

Cruzr Joe
 
I had to replace the cruise control switch on my 2010 RT. It happened just after the warranty expired. $250 or so--my dime.

RE: Turn signal switch--sticky sometimes--but I have learned to live with it. No more money on switches, if I can avoid it. :thumbup:
 
Little checking..!!

I had to replace the cruise control switch on my 2010 RT. It happened just after the warranty expired. $250 or so--my dime.

RE: Turn signal switch--sticky sometimes--but I have learned to live with it. No more money on switches, if I can avoid it. :thumbup:

there was a thread where they found that a little filing on the case solved the problem of the sticky turn signal switch...:thumbup:
 
there was a thread where they found that a little filing on the case solved the problem of the sticky turn signal switch...:thumbup:

Thanks: I missed that one--but its worth checking out. I don't like it when things fail to work the way they are supposed to. :roflblack:
 
Just recently had both turn and cruise switches replaced under Best warranty. Turn now works as it should...never did from day one.
 
The cruise did not work from the day I picked it up. Shame on the dealer they never took a test drive before delivery and made me wait 2 weeks for parts when they could have just taken one off another unit. Subsequently I have found many other assembly problems. Loose or missing bolts (lucky my frunk didn't fall off) and missing wiring brackets. They fired the guy who did mine and I found a speed sensor wire without the proper bracket last night. Going back again....
 
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