Something that Arctic Cat owners should be aware of
#61
So you put snorkels on it and then went in deep water, and you want to hold the manufacturer responsible??? That is crazy. The dealer can't warranty it through AC because you snorkeled it. Regardless of if the dealer installed it incorrectly, which for all anyone knows he did it correctly and you did something else to brake it. Face it, you bought an expensive well made machine and proceeded to mod it to make it do something it was not intended to do.
#62
So you put snorkels on it and then went in deep water, and you want to hold the manufacturer responsible??? That is crazy. The dealer can't warranty it through AC because you snorkeled it. Regardless of if the dealer installed it incorrectly, which for all anyone knows he did it correctly and you did something else to brake it. Face it, you bought an expensive well made machine and proceeded to mod it to make it do something it was not intended to do.
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#63
Zrock, thanks didn't know that. Stands to reason though AC will not warranty it as they don't know if the OP sank it or if it was really bad from the factory. Plus it is a sketch story as the OP and the first mechanic should have put 2 and 2 together. The only way he would have gotten it started again the first 4 times was to clean it out. If the mechanic said there was mud and water in it, and the OP is saying he never sank it than first thought should have been check the snorkel.
#64
Ya things get missed.. they should have gave the owner the benefit of the doubt.. Look at some of my comments one of my machines was missing the belt housing snorkel tube completely and it was missed several times by the dealer and myself. Was never covered under warranty even though their was no way possible for the thing just to fall out like they stated when it was found. I think in the end it comes down to the dealer and how lazy they are on wanting to do warranty paperwork. I know from experience its sometimes easier to just eat the cost then trying to submit warranty paperwork to a company
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#69
It seems weird that they didn't keep the name at least. They could have simply said that it was a Textron company. Like I read on a post on Facebook I think, many people aren't going to realize that nothing has really changed except the name. I think it will cost them a lot of money in lost sales because people won't buy their machines because they're not Arctic Cat anymore.
#70
It seems weird that they didn't keep the name at least. They could have simply said that it was a Textron company. Like I read on a post on Facebook I think, many people aren't going to realize that nothing has really changed except the name. I think it will cost them a lot of money in lost sales because people won't buy their machines because they're not Arctic Cat anymore.