No, I didn't miss the number you provided. I just don't find it as a recall number either with NHTSA or Yamaha. NHTSA tend to be 9 alphanumeric digits, but don't have a dash (e.g. 20V814000) and Yamaha tend to be numeric only and 5 or 6 digits. And with that specific of a character string--it's likely going to show up on Google search.You missed it in the original post. The recall number is reported to be M2021-010R.
That's helpful! Thank you. I still can't see the specific details and won't be able to link it on the forum, but the fact it appears to be a "Technical Service Bulletin" and not a "Recall" explains why it won't be on the NHTSA site. If you want to copy and paste more specific details in the Technical/Mechanical Problems section--I'll see about pinning it.It is an actual recall and it is separate from the brake switch and transmission ones. This one is a reflash of the ecu. Separate from the one performed as part of the transmission recall. Mod number 990152. Bulletin M2021-010R. Titled ECU Re-flash. From running my VIN at https://www.yamaha-dealers.com/public/web/techpubs/nhtsaPublications.html
There is already one in first and second. Neither is anywhere near the useable riding range. The letter from Yamaha (which I have not received yet- I read another affected USA owner’s letter), concerning the new flash, indicates that it makes it less restrictive, not more.The flash in the 1st recall has a rev limiter to protect the 2nd gear they replaced. After reading this recall notice it sounds to me like this one is adding a rev limiter for 1st gear.
There is already one in first and second. Neither is anywhere near the useable riding range. The letter from Yamaha (which I have not received yet- I read another affected USA owner’s letter), concerning the new flash, indicates that it makes it less restrictive, not more.
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