Nuke
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As some of you may be aware, the 2019 redesign had the subtle but detrimental change to bring the turn signals OUT of the mirror and incorporate them into the DRLs in the fender. Not sure why this was done, but OK. HOWEVER! I have discovered a severe safety flaw that is actually against DOT regulations that should have prevented their sale in the US. According to DOT regulation 571.108s5.5.11(a), "If optically combined with a turn signal lamp, is automatically deactivated as a DRL when the turn signal lamp or hazard warning lamp is activated, and automatically reactivated as a DRL when the turn signal lamp or hazard warning lamp is deactivated." But this is not the case. When the turn signals are activated, the DRL remains lit, making the signal very difficult to see in certain light conditions and creating a dangerous condition for the rider.
I contacted BRP directly concerning this issue and they seemed mildly interested at best, responding to my concern by telling me I need to talk to the dealer to see if there is a "fix" for this (even though I explained I purchased the bike a week ago and it was already updated), and that they would review my concern. They also told me that the dealer has some special direct line to technical support that regular customers cannot access. I'll be contacting the dealer tomorrow morning to see what they can come up with.
I'll also be filing a complaint with the DOT. I'm willing to bet that this will be the only way to force Can Am's hand in fixing this issue, which should be VERY easy to fix since everything is on CAN BUS these days. They just need to flash the ECM to turn off the DRL when the signal is flashing. EZPZ. But that will take money and effort. I hope that anyone with a 2019 is also concerned about this and will contact their dealer to express their concerns to Can Am directly before someone gets hurt. It's already harder to see a biker than a car, and this is making it worse.
I contacted BRP directly concerning this issue and they seemed mildly interested at best, responding to my concern by telling me I need to talk to the dealer to see if there is a "fix" for this (even though I explained I purchased the bike a week ago and it was already updated), and that they would review my concern. They also told me that the dealer has some special direct line to technical support that regular customers cannot access. I'll be contacting the dealer tomorrow morning to see what they can come up with.
I'll also be filing a complaint with the DOT. I'm willing to bet that this will be the only way to force Can Am's hand in fixing this issue, which should be VERY easy to fix since everything is on CAN BUS these days. They just need to flash the ECM to turn off the DRL when the signal is flashing. EZPZ. But that will take money and effort. I hope that anyone with a 2019 is also concerned about this and will contact their dealer to express their concerns to Can Am directly before someone gets hurt. It's already harder to see a biker than a car, and this is making it worse.