I'm pretty sure there was only
ONE actual 'Recall' but there were a few things going on around the same time that from what you tell us above,
might mean you haven't yet had the Recall fully completed. :shocked:
Shortly before the Recall, there was also a '
Sprocket Fix' (AFAIK,
NOT a 'Recall' :lecturef_smilie: ) that was made available by BRP, basically, intended only for those owners who complained (altho some dealers took it upon themselves (or misunderstood...

) to offer/do it to other Spyders/for other owners) that was originally intended to fix the 'whistling/wind noise' that some owners experienced/complained of - this 'Fix' involved replacing the original Black Sprocket with a White Ceramic Coated sprocket that supposedly reduced the whistling/wind noise, altho some (quite a few, in fact!) of those complaining of the noise felt that at best, the White Sprocket only (slightly??) reduced the noise! :banghead: Regardless, if your Spyder has a front Sprocket that is White
and your Spyder is one of those identified as being part of the real 'Sprocket Recall',
then your Spyder HAS NOT had the real Recall done - at least, not fully... so read on!
Then there's the '
Real Recall', the '
Loose sprocket on Output Shaft' Recall that involved a Two Stage process to ensure that all those Spyders identified by BRP as having Sprockets that could potentially fail/wear their splines and so lose their grip on the transmission output shaft & eventually lose all drive - only due to supply issues and the direction to get something done regardless, resulted in BRP issuing a Two Stage process to properly resolve the issue!
The First Stage of this 'Real Recall' was to check/inspect your OEM sprocket and fit an 'Interim Fix' sprocket if necessary & a sprocket was available - effectively just replacing your 'already potentially failing' sprocket with another sprocket with the same potential for failure, but it bought BRP more time to get stocks of the Final Fix sprockets... The Interim Fix Sprockets could be
either the original Black Sprocket, or, due to the previously mentioned supply issues, could involve fitting the White Sprocket intended for the whistling/wind noise fix if it was the only one available at the time!
However, regardless of which colour sprocket your Spyder got or what the owner/dealer thought, that 'Interim Check & Replace if Necessary' Step WAS NOT THE END OF THE RECALL FIX!
The
Final Fix or Stage Two of the Recall was to replace your original sprocket
OR the sprocket fitted during the Interim Fix with a Silver Sprocket and Washer Kit and to Locktite the sprocket onto the shaft. Quite a few people who
THOUGHT that since they'd taken their Spyders in to a dealer who checked their sprocket & said 'You're good to go', then they were fine & the Recall was done/complete were instead either mislead or confused (or both!) - even some who had an Interim Fix replacement Sprocket fitted (certainly if that sprocket was Black
or White) were also either misled or confused! But the nitty gritty of it all is that
if your Spyder does not have that SILVER Recall Sprocket & Washer Kit fitted and your Spyder is one of those identified as being part of the Recall, THEN YOU NEED TO GET THE SILVER SPROCKET RECALL KIT FITTED! Preferably before the Recall is closed. :thumbup:
All Clear now?! :dontknow: Is your Spyder one of the Spyders identified in the Recall and if so, does it have a
Silver Sprocket & Washer fitted?? :dontknow:
Over to you! :cheers: