My opinion, only, so it doesn't count for much . . . My brake cable, master cylinder, and charcoal canister all melted and were replaced during the recall . . . I've received 1st degree burns on my legs, through blue jeans, from the heat coming up under the seat (by the way . . . in cold weather ryding, that "hot seat" feels pretty good, and with extra layers of clothing on, my legs don't get burned!) I suspect BRP is really trying to resolve this issue. The most difficult issue I ever had in missile maintenance was one that was intermittent . . . and that is similar to the place where BRP is. Not every 2013 has the heat issue, and that makes it harder to isolate what is causing the problem. The common belief is limited airflow under the Tupperware . . . but why do some Spyders not have an issue. As I've said before, the problem is most likely a combination of things . . . perhaps there is an assembler or two on their production line who is doing something wrong. BRP is in business to make money . . . as all businesses are, and, until they have a fix they know will be the complete solution, they are not going to simply throw money away with fixes that might work. I truly believe a fix is coming . . . I could be wrong, as I have been wrong in the past, but I much prefer living as an optimist, rather than a pessimist. And I love my Spyder . . . going on a 270+ mile ryde on Saturday with nine other Spyders! My Spyder loves this cold weather!