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I know another guy his sled was leaking coolant right from new and the cylinder head oring was the cause he fixed it himself before out first trip i believe
Agreed, to fill out a report for what ya find is a waist of time for a flat rate guy, and for the info you get a cup lolNot all techs will fill out those reports i worked at GM for a long time and as a tech never filled out any reports on stuff like new modle issues little different cuz i didnt get payed to. Still a good majority of guys just wont fill it out! I cant say for sure but i would take his word for it he said the sled went down on one cylinder and took in in to the dealer and was told the next day engine failure im not going to ask him to get an RO number best i could do is post our conversation ......doo guys never believe anything bad they allways want to hide it and pretend their isnt a real issue its so ****ing anoying
I work at a dealership to keep my nose in the sport but owned my own store for 25 years. Actual warranty claims aren't posted but techs will ask other techs or BRP service who mods the site for help with stuff they see in their shops. It has however turned into a bit like snow and mud where some techs will report everything they see at their store and whine about it. This site is a great tool to see solutions to problems as well as see trends that are happening with the model like the coolant tank issue and pipe sensor that BRP released fixes for recently. I don't think BRP would keep failures to themselves as dealers wouldn't put up with it trust me. The site is about questions and solutions.What I think snopro (who I believe is a dealer) is saying, is that any warranty claims are posted on the BRP community network. Dealers have access to see what claims are being made by others and he hasn't seen one regarding engine failure. I'm guessing a claim cannot be made without a tech filling out the form. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Snopro, is it possible that BRP is removing them, or not allowing others to see? Perhaps to keep failures to themselves?
I work at a dealership to keep my nose in the sport but owned my own store for 25 years. Actual warranty claims aren't posted but techs will ask other techs or BRP service who mods the site for help with stuff they see in their shops. It has however turned into a bit like snow and mud where some techs will report everything they see at their store and whine about it. This site is a great tool to see solutions to problems as well as see trends that are happening with the model like the coolant tank issue and pipe sensor that BRP released fixes for recently. I don't think BRP would keep failures to themselves as dealers wouldn't put up with it trust me. The site is about questions and solutions.
I have to laugh at you guys that are blaming the riders for the blown belts. When you buy something brand new you should be able to ride the snot out of it from the box. If i wanted to putts around all day protecting my belt id buy an old thundra to take to the mountains. We ride hard and expect our equipment to keep up. Brp has a problem that needs to be fixed pronto. When guys are blowing belts every 50 km thats not right i dont care what anybody says. Its no different the buying a bramd new truck and the tranny blowing after a day amd the dealer trying to tell you that you drove it to hard.
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No there isn't snochuk. You have to be on BossWeb and we can't have non dealership personnel on that site for obvious reasons.Is there a link to the site.
For us commoners.
ive seen mutiple 850s blow 2 belts a day. while mine and others in my group have logged some serious miles and havent seen a failure yet. only difference between the sleds its the dealer.
A lot of guys are waiting for answers. They are working on a solution we are told.Been waiting to hear from BRP for over a month for warranty for the belt I blew, they needed BUDS report, pictures of clutching/gearing... This is kinda ridiculous that they aren't giving any answers. I am very quickly losing my brand loyalty.
That's great they are doing something and telling you that. It's the customers that first and foremost should be informed however IMO. Hopefully dealers are passing this on.A lot of guys are waiting for answers. They are working on a solution we are told.
so were there 2 different clutch venders