jroberts650
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Guys, I also have the same P1614 code. I bought my Spyder RT 2010 last year with 57000km. I contacted my dealer to bring it in with a P1614 code plus I wanted them to do the 20km inspection. The next day the dealer contacted me saying the P1614 code was due to a cracked spark plug. So they need to change the plugs plus some crack hoses. The dealer also said the mechanics also noticed that my water pump was leaking and the gaskets of the valves cylinder needed to be change. Cost for the inspection + water pump and gaskets $1500.
i picked up my Spyder 2 days later. I left the dealer did 2 km and stop for gas. When I restarted the Spyder the engine light came on again with code P1614, plus I couldn't engage in 1st gear. When I finally was able to engage in 1st gear the motor stalled. When I was able to restart again the engine light didn't come on again. I then proceeded to drive back home 45km away with no issues. When I wanted to take the bike out again after 4 days, the engine light came on again with code P1614. I contacted my dealer, they told me to bring it back in immediately for them to have a look at it. I ask them if there would be charges to look at the problem again. They assured my that i would not be charged. When I got to the dealer, they told my that the mechanic would have another look at it and re-initialize the software. I left the Spyder on site and came back 2 days after to pick it up. The technical adviser told me that they had reinitialize the software and if the code came back the throttle body would need to be replaced and the cost of the part would be $1000. They then presented me with an invoice of $89.00 for the réinitialisation of the software ( when they told me originally it would be free). I ask to speak to the service manager to explain my case. He told me that would need to speak to the mechanic who had worked on my unit ( he was out at lunch) and that he would call me back in the afternoon to discuss the $89 charge. I then started my unit and guess what the code P1614 came back again, I still was in the dealer parking lot !!
I walk back in the dealership , the mechanics took my unit in and explained to me that this was a known issue with the 2010 RT and that they would open a case with BRP and see if they would replace the Throttle body.
This pass Monday I got a call from the dealer to tell that my case was rejected by BRP because of the mileage I had on my 2010 RT. The dealer told me that I would need need to pay for the throttle body and labour from my own pocket
i explained to the dealer that after charging me $1500 for all sorts of parts they replaced which had nothing to do with the original issue code 1614 which was why I brought my Spyder in and that nodoby had taken the time to explain the throttle body issues which they were very well aware and until I had to return to dealership, I was expecting much more from them as far as customer service. My Spyder is still parked at the dealership by the way.
This is morning I sent an official letter to BRP complaining about the situation and mentioning what had happen with this particular dealer , plus I also sent an official letter to the dealership telling them that an official complaint regarding their service was sent to BRP.
i receive a email from BRP in the late afternoon mentioning that someone would be contacting me on Wednesday may 17th.
i will keep you posted with the outcome of my complaint to BRP.
PS, let me know if you think that there is other avenues that I should explore with BRP.
DenisC
I don't know why they performed any of that work because about 98% of the time a P1614 code is the throttle body. It's the throttle position sensor not knowing how much throttle you're asking for. and the only way to replace the sensor, if i'm correct, is to replace the whole TB unit.
You had other issues with the water pump and all so that needed to be taken care of but none of that maintenance had anything to do with the P1614. Not even the spark plugs.
My advise would be to go back to the dealer and have the service manager call BRP with you there in his office so all 3 of you could talk this issue and explain you're concerns with the safety concerns of this problem. Because believe me, it will shut off in the middle of the road leaving you vunerable to a life threatening problem. Mine did it 3 times and i wasn't taking no or any other remedies for an answer. My request was for a TB replacement as soon as I walked in and was even adamant about getting the BBB involved if needed.