Joe Upchurch
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New battery, tightened all ground wires, new starter and still it won't start -can't get off it and reliably expect it to start. It stranded me at a Church Parking lot - after almost exactly an hour it started up, drove it home (10 miles) got off it, waited five minutes wouldn't start again. Has anyone any experience with heat related issues that will stop a Spyder from starting?
this is a 2012 Spyder RT Ltd with 5500 miles - this started at about the 4600 mile checkup (90 days ago) , then replaced battery, then tightened qround wires, then Can-Am warrantied a starter (installed yesterday) test drove - picked up an hour or two later - started fine, trailered home, started off trailer, started after repositioning in my hanger, drove 15 miles - stopped in Church Parking lot - would not start - waited an hour (called for a tow - none available) started again, drove home, parked 5 minutes, would not start again.
My Spyder starts sometimes, doesn't start after a short ride and is totally unreliable, what to do? My Spyder has been towed to the dealer three times since this started in May, tomorrow will be the fourth time - does anyone have experience with the "Lemon Law" as it applies to South Carolina? I've got reservations for four days at 'Spyders in the Smokies" on October 23rd and am wondering if I'll ever be able to make it.
If anyone can help me, my dealer (Columbia Powersports) or Can-Am with this problem which seems to indicate "heat related" I surely would appreciate it. I really think that my dealer is doing the very best he can and that no other dealer could do any better.
Does anyone have any suggestion? Anyone with "heat related" issues? Would the relays be heat sensitive? Anything anyone can think of would be appreciated.
BTW - not a single code thrown!
Thanks,
Joe Upchurch
802-427-3794
Joe Upchurch
'cell 803-427-3794
this is a 2012 Spyder RT Ltd with 5500 miles - this started at about the 4600 mile checkup (90 days ago) , then replaced battery, then tightened qround wires, then Can-Am warrantied a starter (installed yesterday) test drove - picked up an hour or two later - started fine, trailered home, started off trailer, started after repositioning in my hanger, drove 15 miles - stopped in Church Parking lot - would not start - waited an hour (called for a tow - none available) started again, drove home, parked 5 minutes, would not start again.
My Spyder starts sometimes, doesn't start after a short ride and is totally unreliable, what to do? My Spyder has been towed to the dealer three times since this started in May, tomorrow will be the fourth time - does anyone have experience with the "Lemon Law" as it applies to South Carolina? I've got reservations for four days at 'Spyders in the Smokies" on October 23rd and am wondering if I'll ever be able to make it.
If anyone can help me, my dealer (Columbia Powersports) or Can-Am with this problem which seems to indicate "heat related" I surely would appreciate it. I really think that my dealer is doing the very best he can and that no other dealer could do any better.
Does anyone have any suggestion? Anyone with "heat related" issues? Would the relays be heat sensitive? Anything anyone can think of would be appreciated.
BTW - not a single code thrown!
Thanks,
Joe Upchurch
802-427-3794
Joe Upchurch
'cell 803-427-3794
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