Issues leading up to this were 3 times in shop for shifting issues
My spyder has been in the shop three times so far for the same problems of not shifting into reverse, not shifting into 1st, not shifting out of first, not down shifting out of 4 th in these first 2,900 miles. When the N to R or first gear happens the rmps tend to be around 1900, unlike when there is no problem it idles at 1400 rpms. Also when I let it warm up before riding off it will not shift to 1st or reverse which has lead to this scary ride. They only way to resolve that issue is to shut the bike off, and wait two minutes then restart then it would work fine. But if you did not wait a estimated two minutes the bike would not go through normal start up procedure of the gauge resting, and scrolling the acknowledge message mode.
1. They installed grounds a 500 mile service.
2. They up loaded new software second time in shop.
3. They installed a new angle rotating sensor the third time in shop.
You can second guess me, or discredit me but BRP, and the dealer appeared to have a idea of what was going on so we will all learn what they come up with. I understand this my take a few days or so.
Also I have read as I am personally learning about my bike that some other people have had issues with their spyders a stop signs.
rleathen
Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Ontario
Posts: 6
SE5 transmission problems ????
I have a 2008 SE5 Spyder. Normally when I come to a stop at a red light the transmission automatically downshifts to 1st and I can take my foot off the brake and the bike either stays stationary or very very slowly crawls forward. I have noticed that after a hard stop the the transmission still downshift to 1st but I must maintain constant brake pressure otherwise the bike wants to go forward almost as if I am throttling it up. I have noticed that the harder the stop, the more prominent the problems is.
Has anybody else had any similar issues or is this "normal" for this type of transmission and centrifugal clutch ?
Thanks in advance for any assistance offered.
kdsd731
Spyder Tech.
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: so cal
Posts: 24
hi, i work at berts mega mall, a large spyder dealer and am the highest trained spyder tech there. the E message is nothing to worry about, on the manual transmission, it occurs if the driver does a slow shift and on the semi auto, sometimes it pops up going in or out of neutral because the shift drum didn't completely rotate and make contact with the sensor, if you roll it forward or back it will pop into the gear. but there is no concerns to be having if that message comes up. and for the accelerating from a stop with no throttle applied. we had our 1st one come in for that the other day. i called our can am dealer tech line and spoke with them. they told me, they are aware of this issue, but at this moment they have no diagnostic steps to be made nor do they have a fix for it. they told me they have someone looking into it right now since they know this is a huge safety issue. he advised me to let the customer take the spyder as is and just ride with caution until there is a fix for it. im sure it will be a safety recall as soon as they figure it out. if you have any other questions message me, i am very knowledgable on the spyder.
10-22-2008, 06:42 PM
kdsd731
Spyder Tech.
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: so cal
Posts: 24
i had my service advisor talk with can am today and asked about any conclusions to the lurching forward issues. he said so far, to check the throttle position sensor setting and that the "blippers" are sticking sometimes. not sure yet what the blippers are, i am assuming the rollers in the clutch assembly. i will keep keep you posted to any more answers i can find.