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The Recall Ignition Switch - What's new about it?
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<blockquote data-quote="JamesK" data-source="post: 547851" data-attributes="member: 1858"><p>Bordie thanks for your efforts in documenting the changes in the new switch. I tend to agree with Constant Mesh about the limitations of the Yamaha solution to this problem. I am still a firm believer that the best (most important) thing Gen II owners can do (assuming their original IS is still OK) is to install the <strong>Brodie Bypass Relay (BBR)</strong>, this is the real and permanent solution, independent of future load changes, dirt, wear, whatever...</p><p></p><p>Since to my knowledge my IS is still OK and I've installed your BBR I will be holding off with the recall until I can find a Yamaha dealer in whom I have even the basic level of confidence - not that likely around these parts though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesK, post: 547851, member: 1858"] Bordie thanks for your efforts in documenting the changes in the new switch. I tend to agree with Constant Mesh about the limitations of the Yamaha solution to this problem. I am still a firm believer that the best (most important) thing Gen II owners can do (assuming their original IS is still OK) is to install the [B]Brodie Bypass Relay (BBR)[/B], this is the real and permanent solution, independent of future load changes, dirt, wear, whatever... Since to my knowledge my IS is still OK and I've installed your BBR I will be holding off with the recall until I can find a Yamaha dealer in whom I have even the basic level of confidence - not that likely around these parts though. [/QUOTE]
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