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BRP issues Campaign to address heat issue for 2013 models!!!

Spyder Tony

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I just got back from the dealership and they have informed me that BRP Campaign#'s 2013-0015 and 2013-0016 are in. It is a 3-part campaign:

A) Seal the front fuse boxes

B) Update ECM Software

C) Replace upper belt guard retaining screws

It is "B" which addresses the problem termed as "Heat Soak" by BRP. It is a B.U.D.S. update. Attached is my copy of the campaign notice which includes more specific details. I cannot attest to how effective this fix is, as I have not had it done on the '13 ST-L yet (as I was at the shop about my '08 GS)...but I did set a date to have it done. I will provide an update once the work has been completed. In the meantime, if you own a 2013 model year Spyder...call your dealer to schedule your appointment, as i'm sure there will be quite a few bikes wanting to get this done all at once...similar to the heat shield campaign from last year.
 

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I just got back from the dealership and they have informed me that BRP Campaign#'s 2013-0015 and 2013-0016 are in. It is a 3-part campaign:A) Seal the front fuse boxesB) Update ECM SoftwareC) Replace upper belt guard retaining screwsIt is "B" which addresses the problem termed as "Heat Soak" by BRP. It is a B.U.D.S. update. Attached is my copy of the campaign notice which includes more specific details. I cannot attest to how effective this fix is, as I have not had it done on the '13 ST-L yet (as I was at the shop about my '08 GS)...but I did set a date to have it done. I will provide an update once the work has been completed. In the meantime, if you own a 2013 model year Spyder...call your dealer to schedule your appointment, as i'm sure there will be quite a few bikes wanting to get this done all at once...similar to the heat shield campaign from last year.
Don't see that the three items address the actual heat. Will only keep the overheat warning from coming on and sets a higher perameter for that to happen???????
 
Don't see that the three items address the actual heat. Will only keep the overheat warning from coming on and sets a higher perameter for that to happen???????

The last sentence in item 2 talks about the rider feeling excessive heat. That is the problem with some 2013 models? It sounds like an attempt to fix that as well as correcting an erroneous hot code when the engine is cold. Sounds like progress to me. :)
 
I don't like the part about sealing the fuse boxes, this looks like the frunk needs to come off to do this and this interferes w how I have some things wired and will probably have to go behind dealer to recheck my wiring when they finish. Pain in the butt. :(
 
If this a CARB issue then it has something to do with the tuning and mixture of the engine, maybe they found out that the 13,s are running too lean. Clearly something changed from 12 to 13? I think they are coating the connections on the back of the fuse boxes because they have had some water issues as well.
 
If this a CARB issue then it has something to do with the tuning and mixture of the engine, maybe they found out that the 13,s are running too lean. Clearly something changed from 12 to 13? I think they are coating the connections on the back of the fuse boxes because they have had some water issues as well.

Is the layout/ location of the motor, gas tank, pipes, and other internal components different in a 2013 than 2012? If they are different, it could play a partial role in some of the issues.
 
Vindicated

I hate when dealer blames owner first. This bulletin proves there was a problem with seals on fuse boxes and I was not to blame when washing the bike. I hope this truly solves the problem. :clap::clap::clap:
 
Unfortunately; they've got to look at all of the possibilities when confronted with something that is still unclear... :shocked:
But; you certainly WERE vindicated!!!! :2thumbs::ohyea::yes::ohyea:
 
I hate when dealer blames owner first. This bulletin proves there was a problem with seals on fuse boxes and I was not to blame when washing the bike. I hope this truly solves the problem. :clap::clap::clap:

That's right you had issues with water shorting something out and the dealer said it was because you washed the bike. I thought I remembered there was somebody with an issue about water in a connector or something.
 
Will be waiting and watching to see if the heat issue fix (the ECM fix) helps in the problems that some are having. :popcorn::popcorn:
 
I see the key words as "May Slightly?" :dontknow:
Exactly what does that mean?????? Does not sound promising at all. There go my hopes. Why don't they put a city/traffic switch on the damn fan so we can run it when not on the highway? Or how about setting the parameters lower on the ECM so the fan comes on at a lower setting. It may also be a temperature control switch. Change it! This I know would help!Install a second fan (smaller) to keep airflow moving front to back under the tupper ware and around the tank. Constant or controlled by ECM to come on at lower speeds and when stopped with the engine running. Too much heat in one area is simply a matter of airflow. Come on BRP this cannot be all that difficult to solve.
 
Exactly what does that mean?????? Does not sound promising at all. There go my hopes. Why don't they put a city/traffic switch on the damn fan so we can run it when not on the highway? Or how about setting the parameters lower on the ECM so the fan comes on at a lower setting. It may also be a temperature control switch. Change it! This I know would help!Install a second fan (smaller) to keep airflow moving front to back under the tupper ware and around the tank. Constant or controlled by ECM to come on at lower speeds and when stopped with the engine running. Too much heat in one area is simply a matter of airflow. Come on BRP this cannot be all that difficult to solve.

But the fan really isn't the problem. That's a nuisance. The problem is gas boiling in tanks for some people and the seat so hot you can't sit on it. THAT is what BRP should fix.
 
But the fan really isn't the problem. That's a nuisance. The problem is gas boiling in tanks for some people and the seat so hot you can't sit on it. THAT is what BRP should fix.

Maybe this "tune" that they are going to install does indeed reduce some extra exhaust temps. The engine temp is controlled by a thermostat so that temp is what it is, but since most of that heat is displaced by the radiator then the only source left of our "extra" heat is the radiating heat from the exhaust/engine if they can reduce that by even 10 or 20 degrees it would make a noticeable difference, that alone with everybody "additional fixes" (wrapping pipes, extra insulation, extra vents) could prove to be the cure or at least some relief??
 
Face it folks... :shocked:
This is probably going to be a long and arduous journey...
It will take more than one approach; to more than one system...
But BRP will figure it out! :thumbup:
 
Feedback on new ECM mapping

Picked up Louise new RT-S on Sat. She got a chance to put a few miles on it yesterday. It has the new ECM mapping released Friday. Upon parking in our garage last night and closing the doors.....about 10 minutes later went back out to the garage and was overwhelmed with gas fumes. Had to open garage doors and air out for an hour or so.

In the two weeks since I fixed mine, had gotten into the habit of not leaving the garage open any more. Was no longer any need. So much for that. Until she gets past 600 miles and the first checkup, I will not do any mods other than CanAm accessories she ordered.

But its obvious that while the new mapping may help, IT DOES NOT CURE THE FUEL BOILING and FUME ISSUE.

I still plan on getting the update on mine as soon as the fuse box parts are available and they can do the whole bulletin at once.

Keep working on it BRP. you are not there yet.
 
Picked up Louise new RT-S on Sat. She got a chance to put a few miles on it yesterday. It has the new ECM mapping released Friday. Upon parking in our garage last night and closing the doors.....about 10 minutes later went back out to the garage and was overwhelmed with gas fumes. Had to open garage doors and air out for an hour or so.In the two weeks since I fixed mine, had gotten into the habit of not leaving the garage open any more. Was no longer any need. So much for that. Until she gets past 600 miles and the first checkup, I will not do any mods other than CanAm accessories she ordered.But its obvious that while the new mapping may help, IT DOES NOT CURE THE FUEL BOILING and FUME ISSUE.I still plan on getting the update on mine as soon as the fuse box parts are available and they can do the whole bulletin at once.Keep working on it BRP. you are not there yet.
Just as I previously stated. We need more airflow under the tupperware flowing front to back. How about a fan Brp.
 
But the fan really isn't the problem. That's a nuisance. The problem is gas boiling in tanks for some people and the seat so hot you can't sit on it. THAT is what BRP should fix.
The extra fan (small) would go under the tupperware to move air front to back when stopped or slowed in city traffic. Thus replacing heated air with ambient air under the tupperware. (under the plastic, around the engine and tank)
 
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