Yea I talk to Shawn quite a bit. He usually knows his stuff. But he was way off on his facts on this one.
The lights are not on the Can-buss. And after market lights do not have a chip in them to fool the can-buss.
Yes the lights are "controlled" from the can-buss e.g. turned on, etc but each light does not have a processor in it that takes commands from the buss.
Now like anything if you overload a circuit on the Spyder, the system can see that and can cause issues. For instance a fast blink on the turn signals. That is there to tell you that you have a bulb burned out.
Obviously the trunk light he pointed out had some issue of overloading the riding or brake light circuit. That light if you look close at the video looks like some cheap strip from a auto parts store. So either it overloaded the circuit or the user wired it wrong.
Anyway, Shawn missed on this video which is rare. He is a top notch level 5 Spyder tech but appears he doesn't know the electrical system as well as he should.
Bob
:agree: Well said. Summed up fairly and honestly. We're not practicing selective listening. We're listening to the whole thing and coming up with the same conclusions you stated.