2004 400 Auto Engine Problem
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2004 400 Auto Engine Problem
Originally posted by: 1st1at50
Bear I'm getting a little nervous reading allot of posts that arctic cat does not to stand behind their 2 yr warrenty. I get the feeling that you were either employed or once was employed by them you have a great deal of exp. w\Ac I just bought one and I'm getting a little nervous hearing how ac wants to back out of their obligation to support their warrenty. is that true?
Bear I'm getting a little nervous reading allot of posts that arctic cat does not to stand behind their 2 yr warrenty. I get the feeling that you were either employed or once was employed by them you have a great deal of exp. w\Ac I just bought one and I'm getting a little nervous hearing how ac wants to back out of their obligation to support their warrenty. is that true?
Never worked for AC factory or a dealership. I have 2 Cats, a 2001 which I bought used and have had only two real problems and one was caused by the previous owner leaving a part out of the carb, I figured that one out, but it wasn't easy. The other was the shifter cable and I updated that to the new linkage system. Tore a couple of boots, but that's just bad luck. The 2005 had a nut either loose or left off of the Low/Hi/Rev linkage. Dealer fixed it for free. So I don't think the Cats have problems or I wouldn't have bought a new one in Nov. However I was in the customer service business for a lot of years and I know the signs of their problem as opposed to a customer caused problem. If a dealer is not worried about the customer deductible then that's usually a sign of then screwing something up. The dealer keeps that money. Guess what I'm saying is I was in the business for a long time and can read the signs pretty well. But all brands have problems, it's how they handle them that counts.
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2004 400 Auto Engine Problem
The dealer in my area that I go to has a bad rap with alot of people. The only people they dont like are the ones that complain and bitch about prices. Also CASH TALKS !!!!!! I buy a new sled ever 2 years on average. I walk in the spring and snow check my sled and in the fall walk in and put the money on the counter in $100 bills. Once I get a new sled I buy the maching suit, helmet and all the newest add-on for my snowmobiles through my dealer. Im not rich by any means being single but I do like nice stuff that is dependable. I seem to notice with my dealer that they can be rude to you but once you buy a new sled or atv they will bow down to you. I dont dare say the name of the dealer at this time or thier mechanic.
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