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So many questions about this update..... Going to try and answer a few dozen.
Chime in if you have more.
So what's is being updated.
Update is for clutch oil flow and cooling. This new part changes the oil flow allowing for cooler and stronger condition for the alpha clutch to live.
Limited information is available from Honda but according to patents updates and dealer references we know heat is the cause of most all failures. When testing a set of aftermarket clutches we found that the alpha clutch were getting so hot it released the clutch fibers from their hold thus destroying them.
Intermediate issues are normally from poor voltage or trash in the system. This trash could or could not be from clutch fibers.
All in all. If you are not having issues. Drive it like you stole it and don't look back. No need to bombard your dealer with 100 questions. Many will just come here and read this back to you word for word.
By the way. You have until year 2020 to get it done.... I'd at least wait till my dealer knew what they were doing!
Me, think I'll wait for a possible updated clutch package to come out this spring before I get mine done!
Good luck.
Chime in if you have more.
- It is not a "RECALL". It is a product update.
- You are not required to get it. Yet it is recommended.
- No need to rush your dealer without any current alpha clutch issues. You will be sent away!
- Honda is the gatekeeper. Not your dealer.
- Parts are limited and not available for private order just yet.
- A letter in the mail does not mean you are "approved" for the update tomorrow.
- No need to chase down the postman, you don't need a letter to get the update. But you do need a current clutch issue.
- If you really need a letter to sleep at night, we can post one for you to print and put under your pillow.
- Yes, you will have to take your machine to the dealer for them to complete the repair.
- Yes you will have to wait until Honda approves your case.
- Yes, this will take several days/weeks.
- Yes it is free through warranty work.
- Yes, soon you will be able to buy it outright in a few months once availability is better.
- No, no improvements have been made to the clutches.
- No, your clutch will not be replaced if it looks to be in OK condition.
- Yes, your clutch will be replaced if it is in bad condition.
- Yes, you can buy a new clutch and your dealer will gladly install it while they are in there unless they want to be a D and claim they can't combine Warranty work with private work.
So what's is being updated.
Update is for clutch oil flow and cooling. This new part changes the oil flow allowing for cooler and stronger condition for the alpha clutch to live.
Limited information is available from Honda but according to patents updates and dealer references we know heat is the cause of most all failures. When testing a set of aftermarket clutches we found that the alpha clutch were getting so hot it released the clutch fibers from their hold thus destroying them.
Intermediate issues are normally from poor voltage or trash in the system. This trash could or could not be from clutch fibers.
All in all. If you are not having issues. Drive it like you stole it and don't look back. No need to bombard your dealer with 100 questions. Many will just come here and read this back to you word for word.
By the way. You have until year 2020 to get it done.... I'd at least wait till my dealer knew what they were doing!
Me, think I'll wait for a possible updated clutch package to come out this spring before I get mine done!
Good luck.
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