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EXTENDED WARRANTY
WHERE CAN I GRT OR DOES ANYBOUDY KNOW ANY CO THAT WILL COVER MY CAN-AM AFTER THE EXTENDED WARRANTY WOULD THINK SOME ONE WOULD BUT WILL BRP TAKE IT THANKS ELECTRICMAN
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Are you talking about something after year 5? You get two years factory and Best can go up to three more.
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2010 RTS-SM5 59,148 miles
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EXTENDED WARRANTY
Originally Posted by SpyderAnn01
Are you talking about something after year 5? You get two years factory and Best can go up to three more.
MY EXTENDED WARRANTY WAS UP ON MARCH 14 BRP SAID I COULD NOT DO BECAUSE OF IT AGE ITS A 2011 CAN-AM SPYDER RT BUT IT ONLY HAS 3700 MILE ON IT WHAT TO DO?????
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Extended warranty question.
Same question. I have a 2012 RT with low milage. My Best extended warranty is over later this year, and I would like to extend for a couple more years.
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Originally Posted by electricman
MY EXTENDED WARRANTY WAS UP ON MARCH 14 BRP SAID I COULD NOT DO BECAUSE OF IT AGE ITS A 2011 CAN-AM SPYDER RT BUT IT ONLY HAS 3700 MILE ON IT WHAT TO DO?????
Get an aftermarket warranty they're just as good best is not even part of BRP it's a the aftermarket too. There is other brands out there. Call Pit Bull they got good deals
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Zurich has a very good extended warranty that I put on my 2012 RTL.
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Screw the extended warranty
Forget the extended warranty and buy a BRP manual. This will give you step by step instructions to fix most things. Yes, you will have to spend a little on tools.
I had a water pump start leaking on my 2010 RT. I took it all the way down and removed the clutch cover so the old water pump could be pressed out and the new water pump could be pressed in. I did have to buy the special tool to press the water pump in with but that's ok. I learned a lot along the way and I know that bolts were torqued, not put on with whatever torque was set in a drill/driver. Praise God, everything has been dry for the last two years.
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