flaggerphil
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At least not with me.
The XM radio on my RT-AC went out less than a year after it was installed. I didn't get around to going to the dealer with it for over a year after that. When I did it was just to see if they could find out what the problem was...hoping it was fixable.
Well, it wasn't; it was a bad module. (Interestingly, we also had a bad XM module in my wife's Lexus RX-350. I think SiriusXM needs to check on their module contractors...).
Anyway, it was well out of warranty and wasn't fixable at all. My dealer said they'd go to BRP and see if they would replace it for free. They didn't think they would, but if they could replace it at my cost did I want to put a new one in? I told the dealer to see what BRP said and, if they wouldn't replace it for free, I'd just do without. It was an expensive fix and it was my fault I'd waited so long.
Then, more than a month later, I got a call from the dealer saying BRP was replacing the module at no cost to me...including labor. I took the bike in, the dealer replaced the module, and all is good in the XM world.
This is not the first time my dealer and BRP has done right by me. I doubt it will be the last.
BTW, my dealer is Central Florida Power Sports in Kissimmee. They are the best motorcycle dealer I've ever worked with...period.
The XM radio on my RT-AC went out less than a year after it was installed. I didn't get around to going to the dealer with it for over a year after that. When I did it was just to see if they could find out what the problem was...hoping it was fixable.
Well, it wasn't; it was a bad module. (Interestingly, we also had a bad XM module in my wife's Lexus RX-350. I think SiriusXM needs to check on their module contractors...).
Anyway, it was well out of warranty and wasn't fixable at all. My dealer said they'd go to BRP and see if they would replace it for free. They didn't think they would, but if they could replace it at my cost did I want to put a new one in? I told the dealer to see what BRP said and, if they wouldn't replace it for free, I'd just do without. It was an expensive fix and it was my fault I'd waited so long.
Then, more than a month later, I got a call from the dealer saying BRP was replacing the module at no cost to me...including labor. I took the bike in, the dealer replaced the module, and all is good in the XM world.
This is not the first time my dealer and BRP has done right by me. I doubt it will be the last.
BTW, my dealer is Central Florida Power Sports in Kissimmee. They are the best motorcycle dealer I've ever worked with...period.