The master cylinder and evap canister were both OK. No signs of melting. I wish BRP could determine why some :spyder2: have this problem and others don't.
On a side note, some of you may have read my thread the other day, "Damned Vibrations." So I asked the tech to see if he could figure out what was causing it. He came back and said it was the Baker Belt Stabilizer I'd installed. I told him that was impossible because I installed it in an attempt to stop the vibrations which had been there since the 600 mile service. He said it couldn't be the belt, because he checked the tension on the belt and it was at 450, just where it was supposed to be. I pointed out that for the 2013s, the belt tension was supposed to be 1050 Newtons. He said, "No, they lowered it to 450. In fact they even made us put stickers on the tension meter so we wouldn't forget." I asked to see the sticker and he handed me the meter. Sure enough, there was a sticker on it. The sticker said for 2008 -2012 Spyders, the belt tension should be 450N. For MY 2013 and later it should be 1050 N. I hate it when I know more about my :spyder2: than the "professional." :gaah: Anyway, my :spyder2: is now running smoothly.
On a side note, some of you may have read my thread the other day, "Damned Vibrations." So I asked the tech to see if he could figure out what was causing it. He came back and said it was the Baker Belt Stabilizer I'd installed. I told him that was impossible because I installed it in an attempt to stop the vibrations which had been there since the 600 mile service. He said it couldn't be the belt, because he checked the tension on the belt and it was at 450, just where it was supposed to be. I pointed out that for the 2013s, the belt tension was supposed to be 1050 Newtons. He said, "No, they lowered it to 450. In fact they even made us put stickers on the tension meter so we wouldn't forget." I asked to see the sticker and he handed me the meter. Sure enough, there was a sticker on it. The sticker said for 2008 -2012 Spyders, the belt tension should be 450N. For MY 2013 and later it should be 1050 N. I hate it when I know more about my :spyder2: than the "professional." :gaah: Anyway, my :spyder2: is now running smoothly.