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Recall???

Aufgeblassen47

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Whilst contacting Can-Am about my broke fender issue, I was informed about a RECALL. Had a lengthy description (which made little sense), but I failed to write it down. Anyone know of recall? Everyone should contact their nearest dealer about it though to get it corrected.
 
A recall issue sometimes takes a bit of time. The issue seems new enough that the process is going to be in the early stages. It may take a week or two before dealers are made aware and then parts can be delivered, and finally repairs done.

The good news is that BRP is aware, and they are going to fix the issue.
 
Good to know

:agree:Thanks for the heads up...:bowdown: Always good to have some advanced warning and not be surprised....:thumbup:
 
You can go to their website and put in your VIN and check. My 2019 Rally shows no open recalls. That could mean it was already done at the dealer before delivery, or it was shipped with the recall completed from the factory, or their website isn't updated. I'm thinking some of the early bikes were shipped out without the update and later bikes were shipped with the update already done. Mine was manufactured in May. I would go to their website and input your VIN and see before any more rumors are started like the wheels falling off.
 
If it is an actual recall you will be notified by mail. They may have been talking about a a Technical Service Bulletin instead. On a TSB you are not notified- you only find out if you take your vehicle in for service.
 
Uneven pressure on the steering stem, was told it’s an adjustment that takes minutes and not a safety issue. Something canam noticed and is being proactive about it. Good on them.
 
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