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How does the front fuse box cover open?
#1
Posted 25 July 2009 - 04:24 PM
I went to the dealer for the steering recall work and bought a spare relay while I was there. I've tried opening the fuse box in the front area but cannot get the cover off. The dealer is 140 km away and I'm not going back to ask them. Can anyone here give me a heads-up?
Thanks,
Rod.
Thanks,
Rod.
Ryde far,
Rod.
'08 GS SM5 Full Moon (sold May'11)
'10 RT A+C SE5 Full Moon (Aug '10)
The CanAm Highway goes from Texas along U.S. Route 85 and Interstate 25 into Saskatchewan, Canada. The CanAm highway in Canada is Saskatchewan highways SK 35, SK 39, SK 6, SK 3, and SK 2. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CanAm_Highway>
Rod.
'08 GS SM5 Full Moon (sold May'11)
'10 RT A+C SE5 Full Moon (Aug '10)
The CanAm Highway goes from Texas along U.S. Route 85 and Interstate 25 into Saskatchewan, Canada. The CanAm highway in Canada is Saskatchewan highways SK 35, SK 39, SK 6, SK 3, and SK 2. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CanAm_Highway>
#2
Posted 25 July 2009 - 10:40 PM
Solved with a little help from my friends (at SpyderLovers). Just got to push in to tabs in the front and rear. Couldn't be easier... ;-)
Rod.
Rod.
Ryde far,
Rod.
'08 GS SM5 Full Moon (sold May'11)
'10 RT A+C SE5 Full Moon (Aug '10)
The CanAm Highway goes from Texas along U.S. Route 85 and Interstate 25 into Saskatchewan, Canada. The CanAm highway in Canada is Saskatchewan highways SK 35, SK 39, SK 6, SK 3, and SK 2. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CanAm_Highway>
Rod.
'08 GS SM5 Full Moon (sold May'11)
'10 RT A+C SE5 Full Moon (Aug '10)
The CanAm Highway goes from Texas along U.S. Route 85 and Interstate 25 into Saskatchewan, Canada. The CanAm highway in Canada is Saskatchewan highways SK 35, SK 39, SK 6, SK 3, and SK 2. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CanAm_Highway>
#4
Posted 28 August 2009 - 10:10 AM
Yesterday I opened the fuse box for the first time (new 2009 SE5, only rode it for 500 miles).
After checking fuses and relays for good seating / connectivity, I realized that the box cover already has a 1/8" foam backing and mine has neat recessed marks where the relays were touching it.
Wonder if this is BRP's method for correcting common problem, or I still have to add more padding to secure the relays in place.
Timely answers will be appreciated.
Saludos, Pilo
'Limitations exist only in your mind'
After checking fuses and relays for good seating / connectivity, I realized that the box cover already has a 1/8" foam backing and mine has neat recessed marks where the relays were touching it.
Wonder if this is BRP's method for correcting common problem, or I still have to add more padding to secure the relays in place.
Timely answers will be appreciated.
Saludos, Pilo
'Limitations exist only in your mind'
'Limitations only exist in the mind'
#5
Posted 28 August 2009 - 10:24 AM
Pilo, on Aug 28 2009, 10:10 AM, said:
Yesterday I opened the fuse box for the first time (new 2009 SE5, only rode it for 500 miles).
After checking fuses and relays for good seating / connectivity, I realized that the box cover already has a 1/8" foam backing and mine has neat recessed marks where the relays were touching it.
Wonder if this is BRP's method for correcting common problem, or I still have to add more padding to secure the relays in place.
Timely answers will be appreciated.
Saludos, Pilo
'Limitations exist only in your mind'
After checking fuses and relays for good seating / connectivity, I realized that the box cover already has a 1/8" foam backing and mine has neat recessed marks where the relays were touching it.
Wonder if this is BRP's method for correcting common problem, or I still have to add more padding to secure the relays in place.
Timely answers will be appreciated.
Saludos, Pilo
'Limitations exist only in your mind'
Yes that was a change from 08 to 09 but I understand some late 08's got it too. Seems to be enough to avoid the "loose fuse" problems that use to be a common occurence in early Spyders. (They did the same with the relay box)
3WD
This post has been edited by 3wheeldemon: 28 August 2009 - 01:17 PM
#6
Posted 28 August 2009 - 09:56 PM
3wheeldemon, on Aug 28 2009, 11:24 AM, said:
Yes that was a change from 08 to 09 but I understand some late 08's got it too. Seems to be enough to avoid the "loose fuse" problems that use to be a common occurence in early Spyders. (They did the same with the relay box)
3WD
3WD
Not sure about when BRP started putting foam in the fuse/relay box lid. Mine was built April 2008 and it has the foam.
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