Not to discount the post or intension. Thank you for doing this. Still, it is very strange for several reasons.
First, that this dealership and this one Spyder owner seem to be the only ones on the planet that are aware of this leathal situtaion. (Wih the exception of those of us who have read this post).
Seems a somewhat unorthodox and less than efficient method of notification to me.
Second, that ungrounded coils on an SE5 is a fire hazard but the same exact ungrounded coil set is not a fire threat problem on the SM5? :hun::dontknow:
That is because the ungrounded coil set is NOT a fire threat. It is an electronic noise issue that interfears with electronics on the SE5. The SM5 does not use the electronic sensors that are affected by this electronic "Noise". That is why it is not a problem on the SM5.
Third, that a dealership would have to wait for a "Part" to ground the coils. Many have already done this ourselves (including myself and Lamont). It requires extremely generic parts available to most do-it-yourselfers and certainly, any self respecting repair shop. Takes about 10 minutes to accomplish. So what "Part" could they be waiting for?
Since this makes no sense to me I would like to throw in a complete guess. The dealer is trying to buy some time, figures, as most dealers do, that they can tell just about any story and the poor, unsuspecting owner has no way to verify it and no reason to doubt it, and has no idea that this story will find its way to a forum where hundreds of Spyder owners will have access to it.
The next step is for all of this to boomerang on the dealer where he then says that the owner got the story all wrong and they never said it in the first place.
Hope I'm 100% wrong but been there, done that.
More information would be greatly appreciated on this one.