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2022 Ryker only 3k miles - transmission blown - Help?!

OK I got one big update

Went to service they covered everything yay!

Bad news

We drove it 15 miles on the highway home. The check engine light came on and the battery light

Got into the drive way we turned it off and it didn't start back up.
Called service they said to jump start it and bring it in. We did. Got a mile down the road and the brake lights limp mode brr check engine light was blinking. basically the whole dash wa lit up.

We got off called them they still asked we we could drive it like no!!
We had to jump start it 3 times and push it down the road to get it home. They told us to get it home and they would pick it up in the morning

My gorgeous bike is all messed up now it seems. I'm praying it's just a ultra low battery.
However when we where jumping it the battery registered at 15 Volts.

I now have a lot of concerns. I assume they will fix it. I don't know if I should call can am or not yet. Wait and see what they do?

IMHO ....Dealer Incompetence ......:gaah:.....Good luck ....Mike :thumbup:
 
Yes I am thinking the same thing. We'll I guess the dealer better fix my ryker now. I'll keep everyone updates yes a lot doesn't make sense. The dealership is brp certified and sells a ton of can am
 
Yes I agree I have no idea what they are doing but now they have really messed up my bike they seem to think the problem now is just a low battery when I was on the phone, guess we will find out. Should I call can am and report the issue?
 
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OK I got one big update

Went to service they covered everything yay!

Bad news

We drove it 15 miles on the highway home. The check engine light came on and the battery light

Got into the drive way we turned it off and it didn't start back up.
Called service they said to jump start it and bring it in. We did. Got a mile down the road and the brake lights limp mode brr check engine light was blinking. basically the whole dash wa lit up.

We got off called them they still asked we we could drive it like no!!
We had to jump start it 3 times and push it down the road to get it home. They told us to get it home and they would pick it up in the morning

My gorgeous bike is all messed up now it seems. I'm praying it's just a ultra low battery.
However when we where jumping it the battery registered at 15 Volts.

I now have a lot of concerns. I assume they will fix it. I don't know if I should call can am or not yet. Wait and see what they do?

This seems more like a Hot Mess than an Update.
 
OK, so here we go.
They put a new battery in, and a relay - charged $260 - $140 in service fees. This was Wednesday. Today I took it out for my first ride, 25 minutes up to Church. Same issues - check engine light goes on; bike dies. I started it back up, then the battery light comes on. I barely made it to Church. I turn it on, and it wouldn't turn back on. The VSS error light did turn on the first time it died. Anyway, now the shop doesn't open till Tuesday so I can't call. Luckily it's in a good spot.

So, do I call them or the sister store? I personally think they didn't hook up the transmission right and it's causing high voltage to the battery and frying the relay. I'm getting upset, this would be the third time and 1.5 months of being out of riding season so far.

Is it time I call Can Am and voice my concerns, or do I see if the mechanics will do me right? Do I ask for a refund on the battery because clearly, it's something different. My bike is in far worse shape than when I brought it in. Now I feel I can't trust them or the safety of my bike!
 
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I'd call Can Am at this point and voice my concern about bringing it back to the same dealer...while at the same time wanting a reimbursement for the battery and labor that clearly wasn't necessary. See what they say, and go from there. They may call the dealer and help you out... or they may say go to the other dealer.
Make some phone calls and see what transpires.

Sorry you are hving such a rough time.
 
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Yep, I'd call Can Am. Have your notes handy so you make sure to explain thoroughly, start to finish, this entire mess. Be polite but direct, and make it clear you have little confidence in this particular dealer. I'm hoping they'll grease the skids and get you in to the other dealership without delay. I'd also hope you'd be reimbursed what you've spent and have an extension added to your warranty. Make notes and get back to us, please. Wishing you the best.

Sarah
 
The battery light indicates either low or high voltage. As the battery is new, I would suspect the latter, and that the voltage regulator is defective.
 
Whomever is working on your machine hasn't been able to diagnose the failure....that much is clear. Can Am would be my next port of call. It's either a very technical problem that is beyond the service tech's ability or plain incompetence. In either case fresh eyes are warranted. Sorry you're having these problems but I don't think it's the rykers fault...these are proven reliable engines.
 
got my bike back this morning hopefully for the last time and voiced my discouragement. i let them know i was hoping to not come in again. i inquired on what wire was not connected. they said it was the volt manager wire. so that make sense. i asked if my battery really needed replaced before and they said yes definitely. they didn't charge me thank goodness for putting the wire back on and tow. however when i pulled it the manager came out. was pretty stern almost like a bully. said that just because they work on the bike doesn't mean everything after is there fault. he said anything transmission they would take care of but anything else is not there fault. said he could have charged me for the work and i cant play the "we touched it last so its our fault. if i go down the road he basically said he wouldn't help unless its transmission issues. starting going off about if a tire blows or lights go out. im just agreeing with him like yeh. he said that if i had a problem with them i could go to other shops. he said he didn't charge because he was trying to give good customer service.

I'm praying nothing else will go wrong I think given the situations i had a right to inspect and know what's going on and be Leary if they did the work right and if i deserved to be charged. they also did recall work some might have been wiring.... but anyway
hopefully this is the end of issues i guess ill find out the next couple weeks of riding finally!
 
got my bike back this morning hopefully for the last time and voiced my discouragement. i let them know i was hoping to not come in again. i inquired on what wire was not connected. they said it was the volt manager wire. so that make sense. i asked if my battery really needed replaced before and they said yes definitely. they didn't charge me thank goodness for putting the wire back on and tow. however when i pulled it the manager came out. was pretty stern almost like a bully. said that just because they work on the bike doesn't mean everything after is there fault. he said anything transmission they would take care of but anything else is not there fault. said he could have charged me for the work and i cant play the "we touched it last so its our fault. if i go down the road he basically said he wouldn't help unless its transmission issues. starting going off about if a tire blows or lights go out. im just agreeing with him like yeh. he said that if i had a problem with them i could go to other shops. he said he didn't charge because he was trying to give good customer service.

I'm praying nothing else will go wrong I think given the situations i had a right to inspect and know what's going on and be Leary if they did the work right and if i deserved to be charged. they also did recall work some might have been wiring.... but anyway
hopefully this is the end of issues i guess ill find out the next couple weeks of riding finally!

The manager is the perfect example of "bad customer service." I would report the dealer to BRP. They should be thinking twice about the "intimidation game" being played against you. I would be going to another dealer in the future.
 
The manager is the perfect example of "bad customer service." I would report the dealer to BRP. They should be thinking twice about the "intimidation game" being played against you. I would be going to another dealer in the future.

:agree: AND track down and talk to the Owner/Dealer Principal at that place - that Manager is going to be COSTING them in Sales and Repeat/Return Customers, probably doing so already, but if it hasn't got out already & hit the Internet, it won't be long before it does, and enough complaints about that sort of unacceptable behaviour could kill the business eventually! :mad:

Is there a Better Business Bureau or Consumer Affairs mob in your State, cos they deserve to know as well! :lecturef_smilie:



Someone famous once said: "All it takes for great evil to be done, is for good men to do nothing!" Or something along those lines... :rolleyes:
 
Yeh I don't want to cause problems they have another location it's a little farther if anything happens again I'll be talking to them instead

Thanks everyone for the support it was a stressful time. I've put a couple hundred miles everything seems fine!
 
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