You can read that thread and draw whatever conclusions you want. Like I said, some people had the module replaced multiple times and still had the problem and ended up having the ignition replaced. WD40 will not harm anything, so give it a try. Do not leave your key in the ignition when you wash your spyder. This will prevent water from getting in it. If you read the ATV forums, they have lots of DESS errors and have been diagnosing the problem longer than spyder owners have. The consensus they have come up with, is that water is getting in the switch, mixing with the grease in the switch, and causing poor connections in the switch. They all recommend spraying WD40 or rubbing alcohol in the switch to solve the problem. If you can find someone with BUDS and a megatech license, then get the DESS disabled and never worry again. Good luck!!