ShawnFZR
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A new Safety Bulletin (2010-12) was posted this morning for Spyder GS & RS SM5 & SE5 models.
From BRP's Bulletin:
What is the potential problem?
In some circumstances, fuel vapors may exit the fuel vapor canister vent hose in the enclosed engine
compartment. Fuel vapors in the presence of an ignition source could result in a fire.
Which models are involved?
Can-Am Roadster 2008 to 2010 (Spyder GS and RS Series).
What will BRP do?
For dealers: BRP is publishing a Safety Campaign Bulletin giving the procedure to inspect the fuel
vapor canister vent hose and if required to replace and re-route it.
For customers: BRP is sending to all known registered owners a Safety Recall letter. This letter urges
that the owners immediately contact their authorized BRP dealer in order to have the vehicle repaired.
The solution is the inspection of the fuel vapor canister vent hose to determine if the proper hose is
installed and if required the replacement and re-routing of the fuel vapor canister vent hose.
Have any questions? Contact me
Have a great day!
From BRP's Bulletin:
What is the potential problem?
In some circumstances, fuel vapors may exit the fuel vapor canister vent hose in the enclosed engine
compartment. Fuel vapors in the presence of an ignition source could result in a fire.
Which models are involved?
Can-Am Roadster 2008 to 2010 (Spyder GS and RS Series).
What will BRP do?
For dealers: BRP is publishing a Safety Campaign Bulletin giving the procedure to inspect the fuel
vapor canister vent hose and if required to replace and re-route it.
For customers: BRP is sending to all known registered owners a Safety Recall letter. This letter urges
that the owners immediately contact their authorized BRP dealer in order to have the vehicle repaired.
The solution is the inspection of the fuel vapor canister vent hose to determine if the proper hose is
installed and if required the replacement and re-routing of the fuel vapor canister vent hose.
Have any questions? Contact me
Have a great day!