Finally got the dps recall done mid July. From past steering replacement experiences i figured this would be trouble.
Trailered bike home from dealer, no time to ride until a couple of weeks ago. 20 miles, no problem. Got the bike out last weekend for a longer ride, 10 miles out, dash scrolls error messages for dps, vss code, limp mode. Check engine, vss lights come on. I pull over, let it reset and within two minutes the errors are back. I pull over again ,but this time the errors do not reset. I limp back home, the last few miles the engine is chugging so badly I wasn't sure it was gonna make it home. Fuses not loose.
Back to the dealer today to hook it up to buds. They didn't have time to do this while I was there. In fact, i'm told it's unlikely it will be fixed in time for the long weekend. In the dealer's defense they did say they wanted time to test ride it several times. I have suspicions they did not do a lengthy test ride after the last dps replacement.
The dealer says they will need to check with brp to see if they will pay for diagnostics, etc.
What????
It was brp's mandate that the dps be replaced via a recall. The last "recall" dps I had put on worked flawlessly for over 3500 miles. If the issues I'm now having are related to parts or labor from a recall I can't imagine that would be my expense.
I love my Spyder, bought it new, and have ridden up til now with no worries about reliability...I hope they make this right. I had to take the bike back after the last dps recall; this whole brp steering thing has been a real pia on an otherwise great brp product.
Trailered bike home from dealer, no time to ride until a couple of weeks ago. 20 miles, no problem. Got the bike out last weekend for a longer ride, 10 miles out, dash scrolls error messages for dps, vss code, limp mode. Check engine, vss lights come on. I pull over, let it reset and within two minutes the errors are back. I pull over again ,but this time the errors do not reset. I limp back home, the last few miles the engine is chugging so badly I wasn't sure it was gonna make it home. Fuses not loose.
Back to the dealer today to hook it up to buds. They didn't have time to do this while I was there. In fact, i'm told it's unlikely it will be fixed in time for the long weekend. In the dealer's defense they did say they wanted time to test ride it several times. I have suspicions they did not do a lengthy test ride after the last dps replacement.
The dealer says they will need to check with brp to see if they will pay for diagnostics, etc.
What????
It was brp's mandate that the dps be replaced via a recall. The last "recall" dps I had put on worked flawlessly for over 3500 miles. If the issues I'm now having are related to parts or labor from a recall I can't imagine that would be my expense.
I love my Spyder, bought it new, and have ridden up til now with no worries about reliability...I hope they make this right. I had to take the bike back after the last dps recall; this whole brp steering thing has been a real pia on an otherwise great brp product.