Beels
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He won't and they know it.Maybe it's time to switch brands.
He won't and they know it.Maybe it's time to switch brands.
Yep happened to me, on a 2017 or 2019, one of them.... little belly pan rivet washer got sucked in there. Made a lot of racket......If I remember dealer repaired it under warrenty.even the supplied skid plate hardware BARELY grabs the backing washers only a matter of time before someone sucks one of those in, on the skid plate instructions no where does it say "warning catastrophic engine failure may result"
they cant seriously expect that within the 4 year warranty period people aren't going to have a rivet head or backing washer floating around in there? give me a break
Regardless of the parts needing to go back to BRP, who says it wasn’t a rivet or stray object from the factory that made its way in there. Stator was still fawked,and if that said foreign piece of material (besides a rivet and maybe an electrical clip, stripped wire housing, a small screw, washer, whatever) happened to be from a dealer service job? They have left themselves and the dealer open to a customer satisfaction mess.
Usually when carving but we have noticed more to the right or just coincidence. But with new fuel pump one ride so far and seemed goodIs Ron’s issue also when carving left? Maybe he has something small in there fawking with power to his fuel pump.
What if a guy bolted a strong magnet to the bottom of the engine bay to collect debris?You would have to take your engine out to do anything properly
What if a guy bolted a strong magnet to the bottom of the engine bay to collect debris?
I am thinking it should be fine, will look at it when I get my sled back from the hospital.I actually think that’s a really good idea, just not sure if it would mess with anything else but if you put it right on the bottom should be fine?
I've seen various items go thru the stator & clutches(not only G4's), you have to be anal if you choose to work on your sled making sure everything is accounted for under the cab. That is tools, rivets, exhaust springs etc. even the killer aftermarket engine support braces have broken & gone thru the clutches.
If work on your sled that is the risk you take, I don't know why individual feel others should take responsibility for the problem they created. It is the Canadian way it is always someone else fault, if you caused it own it.
Have the Pull-starts finally been fixed after 20+ years of BRP , failures ? Maybe the Mag problem will take as long .
Hey Mods……. Is this a cruel joke..??!!
Did someone hack Maxxy’s account?
Maxwell. Litigation. Lol
I agree. It’s definitely a design failure. It would be a pretty easy fix as well to solveLOL its not even my snowmobile. I was dropping this machine off for a good friend and dealing with it since he is out of town. I fully expected this to be warranty. I mean, you pay 20k for a machine, buy the extended warranty, and when the sled quits and blows up the shot capacitor you would instantly say to yourself " well that's why i buy new with warranty" In this case its not worth the paper its written on. I will be tracking down some warranty documents and looking into this further. When you go out of your way to support a product and they turn around and say pound sand its rather frustrating.
Frog skin/screen door it all shut with the wife’s glue gun for next time….lol
It only needs to vent moisture out and some cooling right?