. . . . New Mexico is close.
Here is how my DPS replacement under the DPS recall went. ( I did have my DPS replaced last year at Christmas after it 'acted up'. )
Drove by the Shop last Thursday. Asked if I was in the "recall" - since I had already had the original swapped out. They checked and "yes". Since I was over the 12K mark, I was due for that service. And, would they 'please check and see if I qualified for the fan upgrade' - things run hot out here in the high desert in the summer.
Blake, my service guy, told me he would check all that out - and get everything scheduled - but it would probably be next Thursday before everything could be coordinated. I told him Friday worked better for me. He said he would call as soon as he got everything confirmed.
Blake called me back on Saturday - Friday was a go for everything. 3 hours for the DPS replacement and fan. I have had a cold for the last week, and being more fuzzy headed than usual, said, 'great, I would wait while they did the work - see you Friday morning' and didn't give it another thought.
Of course, when they checked me in Friday morning, Blake suddenly went, 'Oh-Oh." The 12K service is pretty extensive and it would take until the end of the day. OK, I called my neighbor and he picked me up, but with my cold kicking up, I told Blake that I would be in Saturday morning - instead of later on Friday. He said they would call if they ran into any problem.
The Spyder was ready Saturday morning when I got there.
On the ride home, yes, it handled different - more sensitive. I think the nanny kicked in several times - something which is unusual. I expect it will be better when I adjust to the changes in steering and put on a sway bar.
As far as the shop and service went, five stars. None of the crap you folks in AZ have to put up with. ( though I do think the Spyder shop on the westside of Albuquerque is staffed by AZ rejects - I don't go there any more after being given the same kind of run around you seem to be getting )
Having a good shop more than doubles the pleasure of owning a Spyder.
Tom