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jeffquadski
08-14-2008, 11:40 AM
Any Spyder owner experiencing a problem with the parking brake release mechanism should contact their dealer. BRP has released an updated parking brake locking plate. This a factory paid modification but only if your Spyder is within the released VIN range and you have experienced the symptoms. The bulletin number is 2008-3 and was released on 8/12/2008

NancysToy
08-14-2008, 12:43 PM
Any Spyder owner experiencing a problem with the parking brake release mechanism should contact their dealer. BRP has released an updated parking brake locking plate. This a factory paid modification but only if your Spyder is within the released VIN range and you have experienced the symptoms. The bulletin number is 2008-3 and was released on 8/12/2008
Do you know what the VIN range is?

jeffquadski
08-14-2008, 01:15 PM
BRP listed 14 models for the 2008 Spyder. Shoot me your VIN and I'll run it on their system.

3tracs
08-14-2008, 10:49 PM
A salesperson I spoke with in Wisconsin told me that there would either be a recall or announcement from BRP soon, I didn't think it would be THIS soon! Good to know the manufacturer is taking care of the problem!

Zerocool
08-15-2008, 06:46 AM
Any Spyder owner experiencing a problem with the parking brake release mechanism should contact their dealer. BRP has released an updated parking brake locking plate. This a factory paid modification but only if your Spyder is within the released VIN range and you have experienced the symptoms. The bulletin number is 2008-3 and was released on 8/12/2008

A couple days ago I started experiencing a sticking parking brake. It wouldn't completely disengage; that is, the parking brake light stayed on after disengaging it; a little kick inward on the pedal worked.

To fix it, I sprayed the parking brake mechanism with Silicone spray. It now engages and disengages very smoothly.

bjt
08-15-2008, 06:33 PM
I'm going to talk with my dealer about this for both mine and my wife's Spyder. Neither one of our parking brakes have worked very good from day 1.

zzneonzz
08-15-2008, 10:29 PM
When i picked my spyder up from its first service my dealer said that they are waiting on the parts to perform this maintance/recall. Once the part arrives i'll be having it done to my SE5

thecoast
08-17-2008, 02:30 PM
VIN: 2BXJACA108V001183

Thanks for doing this. I'm thinking mine should be in that range because I only got it at the end of May.

jeffquadski
08-18-2008, 04:10 PM
Your Spyder is in the VIN range. Your model number is A18J for the record.

czdaryle
08-18-2008, 07:05 PM
what are the model nos?

Roaddog2
08-18-2008, 07:38 PM
Will get right on this one this have been driving me nuts.no more cable ajustment left and lubed peddle twice in 6K:spyder:

jeffquadski
08-19-2008, 12:12 PM
A18G
A18H
A18J
A18K
A18L
A18M
A18N
A18P
A28B
A28C
A28E
A28F
A28G
A28H

There is no point in me checking your VIN numbers as no units say they require this campaign to be performed. Only the units that are experiencing a concern with the parking brake releasing will need this update.

spyryder
08-19-2008, 12:54 PM
Will get right on this one this have been driving me nuts.no more cable ajustment left and lubed peddle twice in 6K:spyder:
If there's no more cable adjustment left, you'll have to unbolt the lever and reposition it.:thumbup:

Questions
08-21-2008, 11:42 PM
Karla is having the same issue. I will ask when I am at the dealer this weekend and see if they have the replacement parts yet.

Also when the parking brake is engaged I can still easily push the bike. *sigh*

-D

NancysToy
08-22-2008, 08:28 AM
Also when the parking brake is engaged I can still easily push the bike. *sigh*

If you have push the pedal down more than a few clicks to engage it, you will need to adjust the cable. Had the same problem, and adjustment cured it.
-Scotty