Techno-Spyder
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So I take my Spyder to the dealers to have the 600 mile service carried out, when I get home I decide to check the oil level to make sure all is OK.
I take off the service panel and I see only a small mark where the mechanic has wiped around the filler on the oil tank, no other marks anywhere.
So on closer inspection, no other panels had been removed, the oil drain plug from the tank, the oil drain plug from the engine, the oil tank strainer, oil filter housing were still covered in undisturbed dust and dirt.
I contact the dealer and tell them what I found, the answer I got back was:
From past experience we never find problems with the items you mention and therefore in the interest of keeping costs down for the owner we do not remove them, but use an oil siphon pump to extract the oil.
If you wanted these items done we would have to charge more. However we did a diagnostic check and no faults were found.
So how do they know there was no metal particles on the engine drain magnet, I could have a mechanical problem developing that I will find when it goes bang, so much for BRP's service schedule, this dealer ignores it.
The fight goes on :banghead:
I take off the service panel and I see only a small mark where the mechanic has wiped around the filler on the oil tank, no other marks anywhere.
So on closer inspection, no other panels had been removed, the oil drain plug from the tank, the oil drain plug from the engine, the oil tank strainer, oil filter housing were still covered in undisturbed dust and dirt.
I contact the dealer and tell them what I found, the answer I got back was:
From past experience we never find problems with the items you mention and therefore in the interest of keeping costs down for the owner we do not remove them, but use an oil siphon pump to extract the oil.
If you wanted these items done we would have to charge more. However we did a diagnostic check and no faults were found.
So how do they know there was no metal particles on the engine drain magnet, I could have a mechanical problem developing that I will find when it goes bang, so much for BRP's service schedule, this dealer ignores it.
The fight goes on :banghead: