I don't think it works quite that way. Manufacturers tell the suppliers what they want and usually the low bidder gets the contract. They might share the cost of the recall some but that is about it.Sounds to me like the next lawsuit will be Polaris suing the pump manu. For all loses and legal fees relating to the pump assembly. One would now wonder how many other color sleds have thier pumps sourced from same manu. All ? None ?
I am not even going to speculate on the ramifications of this. Just hope they have enough pumps or repair kits to go around so no one loses precious riding time.I’m not sure either. If Polaris sent them a total schematic and they built it right to what was contracted then probably not a problem for them. But if Polaris just bought submersed electric fuel pump assemblies for the application. One maybe able to make a case that the manu of such part would be liable for the glitch in it. But I’m not sure. I’m no ambulance chaser
Snowgoer was not the first one to put out the recall so why would I believe that they'd be the first ones to put out the solution for the recall... They may be right but I'll wait for Polaris instead of listening to some rag...Update On Polaris Stop Ride/Stop Sale On 2013-23 Snowmobiles (snowgoer.com)
You have an update (Finally)
They got the information from Polaris if you read the article. Supertrax mentioned the fuel pump (pumps) as well. They did not say what the actual fix was as Polaris stated pump replacement to modifications to said pumps.Snowgoer was not the first one to put out the recall so why would I believe that they'd be the first ones to put out the solution for the recall... They may be right but I'll wait for Polaris instead of listening to some rag...
I read the article but I've heard nothing from Polaris since the stop sale stop ride...why would some rag have information before Polaris gives out information to dealers or owners... Like I said they may be right but I'll wait for the announcement...They got the information from Polaris if you read the article. Supertrax mentioned the fuel pump (pumps) as well.
Nope no dealer information I asked him this morning...I'll bet that your dealer has the same information as well now. It is the rags job to keep up with things like this is it not?
Well they wanted to sound important.I read the article but I've heard nothing from Polaris since the stop sale stop ride...why would some rag have information before Polaris gives out information to dealers or owners... Like I said they may be right but I'll wait for the announcement...
Yes I think everybody seen that video of the chubby short hair guy talking about the recall... But there has been no video of what the new parts are or any of the procedures to fix... If there is I would like to see it so I can show it to my dealer...Dealers got a video update from VP os Snow last week. If a dealer says there is no new information at this time it's because they haven't looked at there dealer portal website.
No not that video. The dealers got a video update on their intranet. Dealer only video from VP of Snow. Tell your dealer to go on their Polaris portal dealer website to view it.Yes I think everybody seen that video of the chubby short hair guy talking about the recall... But there has been no video of what the new parts are or any of the procedures to fix... If there is I would like to see it so I can show it to my dealer...
Okay dealer only that makes sense... That's probably why I haven't seen it but it doesn't mean that my dealer hasn't they're just not going to show it to me on an email...No not that video. The dealers got a video update on their intranet. Dealer only video from VP of Snow. Tell your dealer to go on their Polaris portal dealer website to view it.
Have you seen the video and what's the fix if you have?...No not that video. The dealers got a video update on their intranet. Dealer only video from VP of Snow. Tell your dealer to go on their Polaris portal dealer website to view it.
Thank you...It was mentioned in the Matryx forum by another member that watched it. From what my dealer told me sounds like the other post was pretty accurate. Removal of pump, replace a component and reinstall. I'm just summarizing what the other post said.