I'm seeing many having them replaced. Is this a recall item?
Warranty Bulletin 2011-7 is a firmware update concerning the throttle body on 2011 RTs. If the update is not done, throttle body damage can result. Spyders that already exhibit throttle body fault codes at the time of the update, need to have the throttle bodies replaced as part of the Warranty Bulletin work. If you own a 2011 Spyder RT, and have not visited your dealer to have this important update done, I urge you to do so ASAP.
I don't recall a lot of replacement postings. The main fix is a software upgrade to address throttle body activation on the 2011's.
If the dealer hooks the machine to BUDS, it should list any applicable warranty bulletins or recalls that need to be completed. There are a few exceptions, when a rare problem has a fix, but is not addressed unles that problem is present. Your tech should have hooked your machine up to BUDS when it was in. You caould always call or visit the dealer and have them look up your VIN#.How do I find out about updates, codes and the like. Had my bike at the dealers a week before bike week for my guage replacements, and updates weren't done. Do they do them automatically or do I have to ask are there any ? No reason for me to have broke down.
Cleaning them at 20,000+ miles, along with other service including factory updates to the electronics, sparkplugs, drivebelt tightening, lube to the front wheel arm fittings, oil change... Result: 1000 rpm drop at 55 mph, runs a bit cooler, more comfortable ride, slightly better mileage. 2010 RT.
Cleaning them at 20,000+ miles, along with other service including factory updates to the electronics, sparkplugs, drivebelt tightening, lube to the front wheel arm fittings, oil change... Result: 1000 rpm drop at 55 mph, runs a bit cooler, more comfortable ride, slightly better mileage. 2010 RT.
Maybe he just found 5th gear! :roflblack: (JK!)How in the world did you get a 1,000 rpm drop at 55 mph? That's really substantial, unless it's just a matter of the tachometer reading more accurately.
I had mine replaced as well. Next time you go to start it, let it run for a few mins to warm up (don't drive it though), then turn it off and try restarting it. This is essentially what you are doing by starting 10 times. Once the throttle body warms up to operating temp, it seems to act right. At least thats what mine did. Hopefully you won't have to wait much longer for the replacement.
I just talked with my dealer about the throttle body they were suppose to order and didn't because BRP Warranty is telling them to reload the software update even though the bike has the new software update. I'm being told by dealer BRP will not authorize the new throttle body until the software has been reinstalled. Personally this brings me no comfort or confidence to ride 100 miles and find out that the throttle body does not function properly or if it has been damaged already.
Any advise?
UPDATE: 9/29/011 Finally after dealer re-loaded sofware I was informed a throttle body has been ordered and hopefully will have my RT back in a couple of days....Software re-load wasn't the answer.