I'm new here, and this is my first post. Hope I do everything correctly.
I have a new 2020 RT LTD. I say new because it was still in the crate with a demo status. I bought it 6 weeks ago with zero miles. I like it a lot better than the 2011 RT I traded in. The ride, handling, and features are great.
My group did a ride from San Antonio, in south central Texas, to Big Bend. in west Texas, which is about 365 miles. We toured a couple of days, and when I started it up for the ride that day, got an error code and the parking brake would not release. Tried a few more times on the computer, and it released, but then got a different error code for the transmission. After calling the dealer, I was told that it was not actually a problem with the transmission, but with the computer's inability to communicate with it. It would be OK to ride back home with the warning beeping sounding continuously. It was very annoying for the 360 miles, but made it back to my house OK. Now had 1420 miles on it. Next day took it to the dealer, and while showing him the error messages, guess what. It went into limp home mode. If it is going to go into limp home mode, the dealer parking lot is the very best place to do it. Guess what else. The computer module comes from the factory in a large box because it is attached to the windshield mount. No, we don't know why. Only BRP knows... I tell you all this to recommend that you don't take a new ride into the mountains until you have a few thousand miles on it.
But I do have a question for you more experienced riders. At about 4200 RPM I can definitely feel a vibration. It does not jar one's teeth, but it is definitely there and is enough to be annoying. It can be felt in the handle bars and also by placing one's hand on the chassis. The dealer has adjusted the belt tension, and now, after a test ryde, says that he can feel nothing out of the ordinary. However, the vibration is still there. So, my question is, is that vibration "ordinary" and to be expected? Has anyone else experienced this? If so, was there a fix?
Thanks in advance for any help/info you can give me.
Gary
I have a new 2020 RT LTD. I say new because it was still in the crate with a demo status. I bought it 6 weeks ago with zero miles. I like it a lot better than the 2011 RT I traded in. The ride, handling, and features are great.
My group did a ride from San Antonio, in south central Texas, to Big Bend. in west Texas, which is about 365 miles. We toured a couple of days, and when I started it up for the ride that day, got an error code and the parking brake would not release. Tried a few more times on the computer, and it released, but then got a different error code for the transmission. After calling the dealer, I was told that it was not actually a problem with the transmission, but with the computer's inability to communicate with it. It would be OK to ride back home with the warning beeping sounding continuously. It was very annoying for the 360 miles, but made it back to my house OK. Now had 1420 miles on it. Next day took it to the dealer, and while showing him the error messages, guess what. It went into limp home mode. If it is going to go into limp home mode, the dealer parking lot is the very best place to do it. Guess what else. The computer module comes from the factory in a large box because it is attached to the windshield mount. No, we don't know why. Only BRP knows... I tell you all this to recommend that you don't take a new ride into the mountains until you have a few thousand miles on it.
But I do have a question for you more experienced riders. At about 4200 RPM I can definitely feel a vibration. It does not jar one's teeth, but it is definitely there and is enough to be annoying. It can be felt in the handle bars and also by placing one's hand on the chassis. The dealer has adjusted the belt tension, and now, after a test ryde, says that he can feel nothing out of the ordinary. However, the vibration is still there. So, my question is, is that vibration "ordinary" and to be expected? Has anyone else experienced this? If so, was there a fix?
Thanks in advance for any help/info you can give me.
Gary
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