THe secone dealer reported back that he couldn't find any Yamaha bulletin on the issue, does someone had the number of the bulletin?
Guys..... the reason the dealers are telling you this is because - brace yourselves - they are telling you the truth.
As of this morning (Oct 15, 2007), there is no TSB or any other announcement on YDS regarding this Altitude Surging issue. This is why many dealers are saying no such thing exists... because it doesn't.
And not every Yamaha dealer is going to be fully up to speed about this problem... y'all should know that by now.
Those dealerships that have been in contact with Yamaha regarding their customer's Altitude Surging problem, they know about it. But if you have the surging problem and have not been to your local dealer about it, and have not discussed this with the Service Manager, then GUESS WHAT?
You do not have a new ECU on it's way to your dealership. They are NOT just being sent to all the dealers in the land, trust me. UNLESS the Service department has been in contact with Yamaha SPECIFICALLY that you indeed have the AS problem and need a new ECU, don't think this is going to be something that just happens automagically.... because it won't.
Many of you don't realize just have much you have your dealerships at an advantage, because you are members of FJRForum.com. We will OFTEN have all the dirt on a situation well before the dealership network does. This definitely pisses the dealers off. And Cypress, no doubt. It makes them both look foolish in the eyes of the customer who
does have the correct info.
If you all are "waiting" for a recall or anything of that sort, you're going to be waiting a looooong time. Got the AS problem? Then get to your dealer with it, get it documented, tell them they need to call Yamaha and get this addressed.
Can't wait around to play this mickey-mouse game? Don't want some pimply-face shop'tard to tear into your bike? No problem. Got a spare $545.00 in your pocket? Because that is the retail price for the new ECU that fixes the Altitude Surge problem.
But if you think one's going to drop out of the sky for you, well, you're likely to be disappointed.