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oldguyinTX
06-29-2014, 02:56 PM
Well, got the RT back yesterday after regular maintenance & oil/filter change. The wife & I went out today on a day trip to Central CT, and along the way the Dashboard display lights up with "Check Engine. Found a shady spot to pull off the road. Got code P0340 which is a damaged crankshaft position indicator or disconnected wires on the Engine Control Module output pins. First thing I checked was the oil. NO OIL showing on the dipstick. After an 85 mile tow home, needless to say, I am not a happy camper. :mad::mad::mad:Dealer is not open tomorrow, & we had a trip with another Spyder couple planned for Tuesday. Instead, I will have to have it towed to the dealer on Tuesday. :banghead::banghead::banghead:They are only open 3 days next week, closed Friday for July 4th. We have a trip planned for July 5th, so I hope to :cus: they can fix it in three days. My wife did remark that I seemed unusually calm about the whole thing. I told her I was building up for Tuesday to rip the dealer a new :cus: for not putting in the proper amount of oil, which may or may not be responsible for what happened. Point is, they had it for 3 1/2 days last week - originally said they needed it for one day - for 4,600 mile service, and they can't even put the :cus: right amount of oil in it? I mean come on, how hard is it to read a dipstick? BTW, the :ani29: was parked in the garage overnight & no oil on the garage floor, it was parked today for about an hour while we had lunch, & again no oil under it in the parking lot. Waited about 20 minutes (not bad at all) for the tow truck, and again, no oil on the ground.

Sorry, just had to vent.

ARtraveler
06-29-2014, 03:03 PM
You sure have a right to rant. Sounds like some real service issues with the dealer. Three and a half days to screw up your :ani29:? I bet your glad they did not have it for a whole week. :yikes:

Kidding aside, I am guessing the dealer should be paying for the tow for starters.

Hope you can get it worked out. I sure would not be a happy camper given the situation.

3 Wheel Addict
06-29-2014, 03:57 PM
Real curious as to what the dealer tells you for not having the proper amount of oil in it.

Netminder
06-29-2014, 04:43 PM
When my dealer changes my oil, there is always a 1/2 litre (quart) left over that they leave in my frunk. Which when I see I know they put the right amount. I hope they straightened it out for you and you are able to make your ride!

Bob Denman
06-29-2014, 06:00 PM
:shocked: It's amazing how often they don't get the oil level right... :gaah:
I'm sorry that it has tied your plans up in a knot; I hope that it all gets worked out for you!
:agree: The towing bill is theirs! :sour:

Tango
06-29-2014, 07:19 PM
Real curious as to what the dealer tells you for not having the proper amount of oil in it.

:yikes: Need to know who the dealer was! :banghead: Tom :trike:

Chupaca
06-29-2014, 07:29 PM
have had the check engine light up a couple of time. Did not check for codes but by adding oil to the correct level it cleared and no more problems. Always carry a quart with me cause they do use oil. You are right to be upset this is not acceptable hope they get it taken care of quickly. Come backs should be handled first or they were in my day...!! :gaah:

Vidman
06-29-2014, 08:13 PM
This sucks. Good Luck with it. We will hook up later in July.

NicotineJesus
06-29-2014, 08:39 PM
Still looking for a dealer in CT to trust with my "new" baby. Where did you go so I can put them on the "NO" list. I work in Waterbury and was going to take it to Land N Sea but a co-worker who had been using their service department for his snowmobiles recently suggested I not go there, personnel changes there had apparently soured him on their service. I live near Enfield and was going to call Mark's Motorsports and give them a try.

Texas
06-30-2014, 01:17 AM
Reason #16 for why I do my own service.

fyrertuck
06-30-2014, 05:00 AM
I would stay a way from Mark's motorsports in Enfield, CT. They will ask for your spyder for a week and tell you how hard they are to work on that is way they need a week. They would rather service boats. Had a trip plan aand they could not get in done in time.

oldguyinTX
06-30-2014, 05:45 AM
The dealer is Stamford Motorsports in Stamford, CT. This is the first time I have had any problem whatsoever with them. Up to now, they have been great & have bent over backwards to help me in my squabbles with BRP. So, I will give them the chance to take care of this before I really badmouth them. I will post the outcome later. Oh, and welcome back Bob - we have missed you.

mastertek2000
06-30-2014, 06:05 AM
Reason #16 for why I do my own service.

same here getting ready for big trip sent a oil change kit to a friends home in Wisconsin so we can service it when i get there

3 Wheel Addict
06-30-2014, 07:00 AM
Problem is that with warranty they need to go back to a dealer. Doing your own service is one thing but a dealer will be needed sooner or later and then your stuck, with all the software and computers involved. I'm above most when it comes to service but I can seen the need for a "good" dealer at some point and that is where BRP is falling short. A lot of people on here can do their own service and some will and some wont but things like this will leave a bad taste in your mouth and a gut feeling that not good.

Vidman
06-30-2014, 03:58 PM
Still looking for a dealer in CT to trust with my "new" baby. Where did you go so I can put them on the "NO" list. I work in Waterbury and was going to take it to Land N Sea but a co-worker who had been using their service department for his snowmobiles recently suggested I not go there, personnel changes there had apparently soured him on their service. I live near Enfield and was going to call Mark's Motorsports and give them a try.

As you can see you can have a bad time at any dealer. I bought mine at Columbia Motorsports. Personnel change there along with a very large Suzuki Recall has made them VERY hard to deal with for service. I have spoken with Mark's and they seem fine and offered to handle all of my service needs. Friend of mine has no problem with them. Land n Sea has been rated high amongst people i have spoken with. New personnel would make me nervous. However, a member in our CT forums here is going to take his RT there for a recall on the oil leaking problem some of the first 2014 RT's had. I am waiting for his review. He claims they even offered him a loaner while his RT is being serviced if they can't do it in a reasonable wait period.

I feel it's a crap shoot. Not all dealers can be as awesome as Pitbull in MO is suppose to be. Kind of expensive to drive there from CT to get an oil change. :roflblack:

Good luck!

oldguyinTX
06-30-2014, 04:08 PM
Latest news: I sent the Owner of Stamford Motorsports an Email yesterday afternoon. As I mentioned before, they are closed on Mondays, and open at 10 am tomorrow, which is when I had planned to have the :ani29: towed there. I got an Email reply from him today - while they are closed - asking me to get it there at 8:30 am tomorrow so that they can get started on it ASAP. It would seem that Jeremy, the :ani29: technician is going to come in early tomorrow to get started on it. Keeping my fingers crossed that it is nothing dire, and that I can get it back for my planned trip on July 4th weekend. I will let everyone know the outcome.

Bob Denman
06-30-2014, 04:37 PM
Good Luck! http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/23/23_33_15.gif

Vidman
06-30-2014, 06:45 PM
Good luck. Sounds like a great response from the dealer.

oldguyinTX
06-30-2014, 07:56 PM
Good luck. Sounds like a great response from the dealer.

Yep they are good. Looking forward to a positive outcome.

SPYD1
06-30-2014, 09:07 PM
Good response...good luck.

oldguyinTX
07-01-2014, 02:00 PM
Well, here is the latest. Got the RT towed to the dealer this morning. I can tell you that BRP Roadside Assistance totally bites. Called at 6:30 this morning, was told I would get a call back. One & 1/2 hours later I called them back. They told me that no one was available, would probably have to wait 2-3 more hours. Told to forget it. Called my insurance company, got a tow within the hour. Anyway, got to the dealer & talked with the service manager, who is also the owner, about the problem of no oil showing on the dipstick after just having 4,600 mile service done. Turns out, they had the :ani29: for 3 1/2 days last week, and did nothing but diagnose that the Frunk switches were shot and ordered new ones. I did not get the oil change, or anything else. The work that needs to be done requires the removal of a lot of Tupperware. They did not want to take the Tupperware off twice to get the work done. Granted, the service & storage area a small and very full and they probably could not store the Tupperware safely for an extended period. What has me worried is: Where did the oil go? No leaks anywhere. The technician says to me "yeah, these use a lot of oil". Don't quite know how the engine uses it, but it sure as heck is going somewhere. If it turns out to something really serious/expensive, I might be on the hook for it. :banghead::banghead::banghead: No indication from the dealer regarding that, so I don't know yet what the endgame will be.

ARtraveler
07-01-2014, 02:13 PM
We will keep watching. Don't you like it when your down and out and then they bring out the sledgehammers to bash you with.

Tough Noogies on the towing? Can't wait till I am stranded here in Alaska. :yikes:

Oil: Yeah they burn a lot of it :yikes:

Without going back and reading all your posts--is there another dealer you can go to with a better way of doing business?

You have a whole lot of $'s invested and I can sure relate to the issues and problems. Hoping the problems can get resolved for you.

SpyderAnn01
07-01-2014, 02:24 PM
It is not unusual for the 990 motor to burn a quart of oil between oil change intervals. It is very important that you regularly check the oil level. I realize that you had expected an oil change so you thought they would have taken care of that. My question is didn't they give you a receipt for service? Did they charge you for oil? Did they not explain what work they did or didn't do? Sounds like the owner needs to have words with the service department about this.

Vrooom
07-01-2014, 11:16 PM
Your problem reminds me of the time I had a shop change the oil on my gmc pickup. I paid the bill, they pulled the truck up and held the door open for me, I went exactly one mile until the first cough, then the engine died and smoked. Their service truck pulled up 2minutes later, threw up my hood and tried to resuscitate the engine with a big oil can. Too late. I got a new engine on a truck with 100k miles, but they took ownership of their huge mistake and did the right thing. Seems one mechanic threw the hood down in the shop before oil was added. It happens. Good luck with a lousy dealer.

oldguyinTX
07-03-2014, 04:12 PM
OK, here we go. The check engine light came on because the camshaft positioning sensor was out of alignment, which altered the timing, which of course made the :ani29: run rough. They got it fixed for me & I just picked it up. July 4th trip is saved! :yes::yes:Really came through for me. Once again the dealer would not take my money, as he has not the last two times I had it in for warranty work, as well as work that I wanted done on BRP's dime. BRP still has not settled up with the dealer for either service. Late April was the last time, last September was the first time. So they are really taking their time in taking care of the dealer. Got to say that I am really happy and a big :2thumbs::2thumbs: to Chris & Stamford Motorsports for getting me back on the road.

ThreeWheels
09-25-2014, 12:22 PM
OK, here we go. The check engine light came on because the camshaft positioning sensor was out of alignment, which altered the timing, which of course made the :ani29: run rough. They got it fixed for me & I just picked it up. July 4th trip is saved! :yes::yes:Really came through for me. Once again the dealer would not take my money, as he has not the last two times I had it in for warranty work, as well as work that I wanted done on BRP's dime. BRP still has not settled up with the dealer for either service. Late April was the last time, last September was the first time. So they are really taking their time in taking care of the dealer. Got to say that I am really happy and a big :2thumbs::2thumbs: to Chris & Stamford Motorsports for getting me back on the road.

I may consider using these guys, based on this.

skippyy
05-28-2016, 03:54 AM
hi oldguyinct did you try columbia motorsports in columbia ct never had a problem with them do good work ..........best of luck:lecturef_smilie:if you want give me a call 860-930-1381 have all my work done there nice people

Crisis
05-28-2016, 04:28 AM
Stamford Motor Sports has been my dealer for service since 2010. Chris has always been great. The staff there are courtious and knowledgeable. I also give them a big shout out for their excellent customer support. This is an extremely busy time of the year for them due to the very large jet ski business they also do. I am happy your issue was resolved