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  1. #1
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    Dealer cannot repair defective 550



    2011 Arctic Cat purchased NEW two months ago. 133 miles on machine.




    This is the intermittent noise I get when I apply my rear brake. I took my Cat to the dealership for warranty repairs on 5/21/13 to address this clunking noise as well as adjust the shift linkage that sometimes didn't fully engage the gear. The first dealer technician couldn't find the cause of the noise so they brought in some type of "specialist". Supposedly the specialist determined that the output shaft nut wasn't torqued properly at the factory and needed to be replaced. They didn't have the nut in stock (no surprise really; I tried to purchase an Arctic Cat oil filter today and that wasn't in stock, either) and had to order it in. They get it put back together and I picked up my Cat a few minutes ago (9 days later!) and brought it home to test. I ran it up and down the street a few times (constant rain the past few days; unable to hit a trail) and it wasn't making the noise. I brought it back to put it in my garage and as I slowed for the final time the same noise happened again!


    Here is the dealership invoice I was given when I picked up my machine:



    "DRAINED OIL INTO CLEAN CONTAINER AND INSPECTED
    FOR METAL, REUSEDOIL
    PER WARRANTY,
    DISASSEMBLED CLUTCHES AND INSPECTEDFOR WEAR,
    REMOVED ONE WA Y BEARING AND INSPECTED,
    REMOVED SECONDARY ORNE GEAR BEARING
    HOUSING,
    SECONDARY DRIVE BEVa GEAR NUT WAS NOT TIGHT,
    INSTALLED NEW NUTWfTH LOCTITEAND PRIMER,
    PEA NED NUT, ADJUSTED SHIFT LINKAGE. ASSEMBLED
    MACHINE AND TEST RODE"

    First off, I'm completely surprised that Arctic Cat requires the dealership to reinstall the same engine oil they drained out.
    Is this normal?

    They invited me to bring the machine back to them so that a third technician can do exploratory surgery on it...hopefully he will get everything right or not...if he's any better than the last one I don't know why he wasn't in charge of the repair to start with...or if I choose I can trade it in on a Grizzly. They will give me a whole $5300 for the machine I just paid them nearly $8000 for just two months ago and the only reason I want to get rid of it now is because I just don't trust it.

    To say I'm angry right now would be an understatement. My 2001 Arctic Cat was absolutely bullet-proof and the only reason I bought another Arctic Cat again.

    What would you do at this point? Would you let the dealership continue to do exploratory surgery on it when obviously they have no idea what to do, or would you pursue other legal options at this point? Would/could it make any difference what-so-ever if I call Arctic Cat, or are they just CSRs who will try to pacify you?

    I asked the dealership if they would extend my warranty period to cover the loss of time it spent at the dealership being repaired. "No".

    Totally surprised by the conversation I had today with a CSR at Arctic Cat. They push it back to the dealership as if they have absolutely nothing to do with any of this. I asked that they view the video linked above in hopes that perhaps one of their own in house people will say "hey, I know what that is and how to fix it!". The response I got back was "we aren't allowed to go on the internet". WTF?

    Any OEM can make a mistake during the assembly of a unit and so long as they make it right, that's all any of us can ask...but there's no excuse for OEM apathy and that's exactly what I feel I got from Arctic Cat.

    I did put up a page hoping to compel them to repair my machine. ArcticCatExperience.com

    It's just a shame it came to this just to get a proper warranty repair!
    Last edited by MontanaBighorn; 05-31-2013 at 03:20 PM. Reason: Grammar and link correction

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z7Y9pKQICA

    I made this video today. Notice how quick the rear tires are starting to skid now; it never did this before....and there's the same noise that they supposedly fixed after having my ATV for nine days. It's like all the did was tighten up the rear brakes or something. This is really pissing me off, now.

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    My computer has no sound so i cant tell the seriousness of the noise but as far as trading it back in for a grizzly their trade in price is bull. I would give them one more try and look into your lemon laws while they are working on it. I would see if you have a leg to stand on with lemon laws and if you do i would tell them if it is not fixed right this time you want to trade it back in at what you payed or you will be pursing it legally. A little fear toward someone can work wonders
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    maybe its something else?

    Jack up the rear, hit the gas then hit the brake while you and a few friends sit around and try to find the noise?

    something is loose aparently or missing a bearing or a bushing or something.

    I would be upset if I bought something new and had these issues to, I hate the dealership and would never have anything serviced by them ever!

    The service techs at the dealer are nothing more then salesmen trained to change out parts "true story".

    Its outrageous that you have bought this thing almost new and they arent entertaining anything other then trading in for $3000 less then you gave them.....wtf?

    Might be time to call a lawyer?
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    This is the intermittent noise I get when I apply my rear brake. I took my Cat to the dealership for warranty repairs on 5/21/13 to address this clunking noise as well as adjust the shift linkage that sometimes didn't fully engage the gear. The first dealer technician couldn't find the cause of the noise so they brought in some type of "specialist". Supposedly the specialist determined that the output shaft nut wasn't torqued properly at the factory and needed to be replaced. They didn't have the nut in stock (no surprise really; I tried to purchase an Arctic Cat oil filter today and that wasn't in stock, either) and had to order it in. They get it put back together and I picked up my Cat a few minutes ago (9 days later!) and brought it home to test. I ran it up and down the street a few times (constant rain the past few days; unable to hit a trail) and it wasn't making the noise. I brought it back to put it in my garage and as I slowed for the final time the same noise happened again!
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