Rhino Failure after only 15 mos
#1
I bought the Rhino apr 15 mos ago and now I am have to replace the stator assembly at a cost of 700.00+ not too happy, Yamaha would not help even though this should not happen except in older motorcycles. I loved the Rhino until this happened, its a shame Yamaha is unwilling to work with people on defective parts beyond the 6 mo. warranty period. I will buy the Polaris next time or maybe honda will come out with a utility.
#3
Originally posted by: prowrench
I doubt Polaris or Honda will fix anything that's been out of warranty for almost a year. Buy the extended warranty next time, it's worth every penny.
I doubt Polaris or Honda will fix anything that's been out of warranty for almost a year. Buy the extended warranty next time, it's worth every penny.
#5
" I loved the Rhino until this happened, its a shame Yamaha is unwilling to work with people on defective parts beyond the 6 mo. warranty period."
This statement really puzzles me.
That's sorta the point in a "warranty".
It says "hey, we'll promise these certain things will not go wrong with your _____________, but if they do, we'll fix them as long as it happens within X amount of time."
A "warranty" covers a "product" for a certain amount of time.
In this case, 6 months.
This is why they offer extended warranties.
Most stuff that's going to go wrong with an off road vehicle is going to happen after the first 6 months or so, in my experience.
Don't go blaming Yamaha for not replacing your messed up part.
Like you said, it's BEYOND THE 6 MONTH WARRANTY PERIOD.
This statement really puzzles me.
That's sorta the point in a "warranty".
It says "hey, we'll promise these certain things will not go wrong with your _____________, but if they do, we'll fix them as long as it happens within X amount of time."
A "warranty" covers a "product" for a certain amount of time.
In this case, 6 months.
This is why they offer extended warranties.
Most stuff that's going to go wrong with an off road vehicle is going to happen after the first 6 months or so, in my experience.
Don't go blaming Yamaha for not replacing your messed up part.
Like you said, it's BEYOND THE 6 MONTH WARRANTY PERIOD.
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