Polaris recalls the XP
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Rancher, your build date is included. I wonder why your dealer said it's not?
Mine was not within the recall or TSB dates, but I had the dealer check them anyhow, even though I checked them also, just so I have documentation that it was checked.
It's a good idea to hang onto the receipts and work orders, even though the dealer should have it in their computers.
Mine was not within the recall or TSB dates, but I had the dealer check them anyhow, even though I checked them also, just so I have documentation that it was checked.
It's a good idea to hang onto the receipts and work orders, even though the dealer should have it in their computers.
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Mine was built in early '09 and the right front is shot. It was not covered within the dates, but warranty is taking care of it.
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I have to say I disagree on Polaris covering their a$$es...they waited way too long to do it...it could have already resulted in deaths...they are just lucky it hasn't. IMO whoever is responsible for keeping them out of hot water,whether it be the legal team,or the engineers(Who maybe failed to inform the legal team of the seriousness of the problem),they need to be fired. Polaris' is hanging out in the wind on this one...and if someone gets killed before they get notified the recall won't save them if the family"s attorney has enough sense to do some research....CTA...they didn't.
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You're right HO, I should have said they are "trying" to CTA as quickly as possible, and should have been taken care of it a long ago. Guess they figured they couldn't write it off to "rider abuse" any longer.
Anyhow, as for me, the guys are right, I don't have an XP so I really can't speak to this issue. Mine's just costing me "buckets" of money for other reasons, but it least I won't get killed taking mine for a ride... at least I don't think so. LOL That is, if I ever get it back.
To me, all this speaks "volumes" to the quality and integrity of the company, and it's products as a whole... not just one ATV, or one recall.
Whoops... there I go "bashing" again, somebody(s) is going to be upset.
Anyhow, as for me, the guys are right, I don't have an XP so I really can't speak to this issue. Mine's just costing me "buckets" of money for other reasons, but it least I won't get killed taking mine for a ride... at least I don't think so. LOL That is, if I ever get it back.
To me, all this speaks "volumes" to the quality and integrity of the company, and it's products as a whole... not just one ATV, or one recall.
Whoops... there I go "bashing" again, somebody(s) is going to be upset.
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Rancher, your build date is included. I wonder why your dealer said it's not?
Mine was not within the recall or TSB dates, but I had the dealer check them anyhow, even though I checked them also, just so I have documentation that it was checked.
It's a good idea to hang onto the receipts and work orders, even though the dealer should have it in their computers.
Mine was not within the recall or TSB dates, but I had the dealer check them anyhow, even though I checked them also, just so I have documentation that it was checked.
It's a good idea to hang onto the receipts and work orders, even though the dealer should have it in their computers.
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I have to say I disagree on Polaris covering their a$$es...they waited way too long to do it...it could have already resulted in deaths...they are just lucky it hasn't. IMO whoever is responsible for keeping them out of hot water,whether it be the legal team,or the engineers(Who maybe failed to inform the legal team of the seriousness of the problem),they need to be fired. Polaris' is hanging out in the wind on this one...and if someone gets killed before they get notified the recall won't save them if the family"s attorney has enough sense to do some research....CTA...they didn't.
People hate lawyers, but.....those fat lawsuits keep these companies in check. It's the potential monetary loss factor that keeps us safe. Lawyers licking their chops is ultimately good for us riders who have to live with these machines that are relatively dangerous by nature. Last thing we need is to have a joint pull apart while riding.
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I disagree. It's not the stinking lawyers we owe anything to. They are the ones who's litigation and endless frivolous lawsuits that have caused the high cost of many products and services. The power to decide if a company puts out a safe, decent product is the people....the consumer. Allowing a third party to 'look out' for our welfare can be a costly endeavor for all of us. Why do you think we dont have three wheelers anymore or even many powersports rental companies? Lawsuits.