HankD
New member
Contact the BRP Rep on my post. They authorized the sealing of my wiring harness and the replacement of the DESS module. The mechanic at Pro Caliber put grease on the gaskets on the inside of the fuse boxes and battery box even though that was not the source of the water as the front trunk was dry. Also, he put sealant on the wiring harness at the back of the mentioned fuse boxes and battery box. I think this will fix the water intrusion issue. Finally he changed the DESS module to the updated one mentioned by other members. I put the bike in my front lawn and ran sprinklers for over an hour on the bike, and no water in the boxes or any problems after it sat overnight. The tech who fixed my bike suggested this. I am waiting for the next big thunderstorm in Bend to do the final riding test to ensure I am not stranded again in another state.
I would take your bike back your shop, have them review the forums and get authorization to have the back of the boxes sealed under warranty. Get approval first. Do not take no as an answer and deal directly with BRP customer support for the authorization before you waste your time dealing with a local dealer
Good luck and I will keep everyone posted of this design flaw issue.
So are you saying that BRP knows of this "design flaw", knows it affects many Spyders, and knows of the serious implications that it has (complete disabling of the trike)....but is not going to put out a Service Bulletin or Recall? That seems like totally strange behavior for a major company. I can't really contact the BRP rep on your post because his forum settings do not allow direct contact. I guess I could try calling and asking to talk with him by name, but that again seems totally strange that I would have to talk to a specific BRP Rep about it.
I had to take "no for an answer" because the answer I kept getting was no, no, no...it's not an issue. Directing them to this forum didn't do any good.
Totally strange stuff......