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10 minute oil removal with new panel for the RT

You ryders in California might have to figure out an address in a nearby State to get the letter and the parts??? :dontknow:
 
I haven't been paying too attention to this matter but I seem to recall a couple of posts stating that for some reason the new oil change/filters/etc hasn't been approved for CA as yet.

No clue as to why.

Got the new filter and housing. Just no letter for a free or low cost panel set? :dontknow:
 
I had to pay for my panel since I do my own oil changes. According to BRP this at the perogative of the dealership as charge or not since they get the panel for no charge with the ticket I could have supplied. Shame, I like my dealer but this type of thing costs them more than they know. The panel costs a little over $30 with the 10% discount I get for buying the bike there.

Regards,

Randy
 
Well, I guess I am one of the few. I take over 3 hours to do the oil change. I kinda talk to the Spyder, look for things that seem unusual, let the oil drain thoroughly, etc. When the new oil is all in the Spyder, I Simple Green the engine and hose off. The engine looks almost as clean as when it was new. Taking time to observe gives me the time to notice if some things may be a little unusual from the last oil change.
And, I do not want the new panel!

Happy Trails!
 
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It helps because you don't have to take off any of the painted panels.
I did drill the support and that is approved by BRP now. :doorag:


When you say it is approved by BRP, what exactly does that mean? Is there an approved size, location or what? Is there BRP documentation of any kind ? I asked my dealer about any information they may have on the drilled hole and they had no idea what I was talking about. However, thay agree that it would be a good solution and solve the problem.
 
What Is Missing From Lamont's picture?

I was looking at your picture of where the panels were removed and did not see the new sticker attached to the side of the oil tank. Did you forget to put your stick on?:banghead::banghead::yes:
 
When you say it is approved by BRP, what exactly does that mean? Is there an approved size, location or what? Is there BRP documentation of any kind ? I asked my dealer about any information they may have on the drilled hole and they had no idea what I was talking about. However, thay agree that it would be a good solution and solve the problem.

Tell them to look it up in BossWeb, it's there.
 
Tell them to look it up in BossWeb, it's there.

For those of us that don't have easy access to our dealer, what does it say? Is it something that BRP is going to pay the dealers to do ? It seems like something they should be addressing and it should be on their nickel.
 
For those of us that don't have easy access to our dealer, what does it say? Is it something that BRP is going to pay the dealers to do ? It seems like something they should be addressing and it should be on their nickel.

We're talking about drilling a hole, it's a TST (Technical Service Tip). It's one on those things you can do if like or not. All I'm saying is you can drill the hole and BRP won't have a problem with.

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We're talking about drilling a hole, it's a TST (Technical Service Tip). It's one on those things you can do if like or not. All I'm saying is you can drill the hole and BRP won't have a problem with.

Great, thanks for the quick reply. My concern was that BRP would put some kind of constraint in this action that would allow them to duck some responsibility down the road. In my short time dealing with them, this is my take on the type of company they are. I love the bike but, BRP is not my trusted friend as yet. Fortunately for me, I have a good dealer that has helped me where BRP has failed.
 
Got my bike back tonight from the dealer, with the new panel installed. Looks good, and I'm looking forward to doing my own maint in the future. This should certainly help.
 
I just did an oil change with the new setup and it took 10 minutes to pull the panel and drain all the oil and remove both filters. This is WAY faster than the old way. Thumbs up to BRP for this mod. :thumbup:

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Faster than Jiffy Lube. Way to go Lamont.

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I just did an oil change with the new setup and it took 10 minutes to pull the panel and drain all the oil and remove both filters. This is WAY faster than the old way. Thumbs up to BRP for this mod. :thumbup:

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A+ for BRP. A buddy of mine comes to my garage to change oil on his RT and he likes the new way. He now can change his oil in half the time.

Mike
 
Part #

Anybody have a part# for this panel?:pray: And, does anyone know if the new RTS's come from the dealer with this already installed? (purchased in July).
 
I have not received my letter from BRP for the new panel. Are they still rolling them out or is mine MIA?

You need to check and make sure your dealer turned in your purchase info to BRP. I've heard that some are not in the BRP system...Go figure:banghead:
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I dont understand why but if you live in California you won't be getting one.

We did not get a letter because per CA. law BRP could not include us in the new maintenance schedule. But, that does not mean you can not get the new panel. Check with your dealer and see how he is handling it. Probably pay to play since we don't have a letter to give him for reimbursement.

Not sure why we didn't get at least the letter. Oversight? :dontknow:

I haven't been paying too attention to this matter but I seem to recall a couple of posts stating that for some reason the new oil change/filters/etc hasn't been approved for CA as yet.

No clue as to why.

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disregard .....sorry

Got the new filter and housing. Just no letter for a free or low cost panel set? :dontknow:

Quick Access Body Panels Kit P/N 219 800 255

Consiting of:
bottom rear side panel 705 006 820
grill 219 800 256
bracket 705 006 822
2 steel spring nuts 250 100 069
screw 205 484560
2 nuts 233 281 434

Some kits were shipped without the grill so make sure you check if you are lucky enough to find a dealer who will hand you the kit!

Instruction Sheet P/N 219 800 270

Just learned of this.....through the spyderlovers grapevine......................................... .........................................:ani29:

here is what I know I heard, has more been said by BRP?

 
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He said what :hun: wait!!!.......that's what I thought I heard too. nojoke

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Have an idea TB.;)

Ask the folks here > [email protected] ........ if you hear back, let us know what they say.

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Just learned of this.....through the spyderlovers grapevine......................................... .........................................:ani29:

here is what I know I heard, has more been said by BRP?

 
Excellent idea Jerbear, I will contact BRP at the link provided and since this seems state specific, I will post my previous thread in the California section so others can become involved that are effected by this, with the link you provided!


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