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I don't understand, Someones Spyder is held hostage waiting for parts on back order,weeks sometimes months, your Spyder is finally released, then you fall in love with BRP/CARLO. Do most people who have a Spyder in the shop for long periods catch.
'' Stockholm Syndrome '' :yikes:
Yeah I guess they do.
I waited Jan/Feb/March for my steering DPS issues to be fixed. 2 DPS relacement a GPS, a SAS, and a few other letters I can't remember...
got it back in April and rode vfor 2 solid months and was happy as a clam and all was right in the world.

hyea:

hyea:
I appreciated Carlo's calls. Eventually BRP took the spyder dealership from that dealer as they were not making it happen.
Now, it's been 6 weeks on this current problem. They thought they fixed it on June 15, but when I pulled over and stopped on the way home it wouldn't start back up and was trailered the next day. I called Carlo the following day and recieved a message stating he would be out of the office travelling to Chicago and then taking a vacation and would be back in the office on July 6.
I KNEW RIGHT THEN that NOTHING was going to happen to my Spyder until AFTER July 6. I tried calling the other numbers but all I got was either they were closed for Jean Baptiste day, Canada day, or because it was a Monday. The other days I got "all agents are busy call back later"
It wasn't until Carlo returned that things began a slow move. He called me the wed. of his return, on Thurs, I get a call from the dealer ststing that BRP wants to change out the DESS module. Today, a week later they have that part and are (hopefully) installing today. I am hoping this will resolve my issue.

ray:
I'm not sure how it works for dealers service centers, but it seems that since it is warranty work and they bill brp for it, they only allot x amount of time (say maybe an hour) for the tech to diagnose the issue. If it can't be fixed in that time period, they have to go to BRP in order to approve mor billable hours. That's the only reasoning I have as to why they would want a non-repaired :spyder: taking up space for weeks on end.:dontknow:
I DO know that when I went to pick up my spyder and (almost) drove it home, I was in heaven. My spyder seemed to be runn9ing better than ever. My friend that drove my car back for me could see me pumpin my fist in the air and yellin "YEAH! as I was thrilled to be on 3 wheels again.
But then I went and turned it off and it never started again:gaah: