Knarfoh
New member
As a newbie, I have read various posts about software updates while trying to understand my 2012 Spyder RT-S SM5 better.
You veterans talks about this stuff, but it leaves me asking several questions - How are updates done?
(1) Is it like a "safety recall" and you are officially notified by the manufacturer? And you take it in specifically for the update?
(2) Is it something a dealer will do automatically NEXT time you have it in for service? But in the meantime don't worry about it?
(3) Can I call my dealer and arrange to take it in now and they are expected to do the update? Does being in warranty or out-of-warranty make a difference whether there is a charge?
(4) In conjunction with these updates (and other issues I see discussed), you veterans talk about "throttle body" or sometimes even plural "throttle bodies". Are we talking about a mechanical part? A collection of parts? Is a throttle body hardware or software? Is it a combination of the two? The way it is discussed, it sometimes seems like it is hardware, but other times it sounds like it is software.
Thanks for any responses.
You veterans talks about this stuff, but it leaves me asking several questions - How are updates done?
(1) Is it like a "safety recall" and you are officially notified by the manufacturer? And you take it in specifically for the update?
(2) Is it something a dealer will do automatically NEXT time you have it in for service? But in the meantime don't worry about it?
(3) Can I call my dealer and arrange to take it in now and they are expected to do the update? Does being in warranty or out-of-warranty make a difference whether there is a charge?
(4) In conjunction with these updates (and other issues I see discussed), you veterans talk about "throttle body" or sometimes even plural "throttle bodies". Are we talking about a mechanical part? A collection of parts? Is a throttle body hardware or software? Is it a combination of the two? The way it is discussed, it sometimes seems like it is hardware, but other times it sounds like it is software.
Thanks for any responses.