OFTEN ASKED QUESTIONS
Q:
Why
must my snowmobile be registered?
After
all I do have my original invoice
as
proof
of when I purchased my snowmobile.
A: Your warranty is valid
at
any authorized dealer
of
the product. Your regis-
tration is the key element in providing the servicing dealer with the necessary
data
to complete warranty claim forms. This information is also used to
notify
owners in the event
of
a safety recall.
Q:
How
do I
know
my vehicle has been registered at the factory?
A:
When you
bought
yoursnowmobile the dealer shouldhave completed,
and
forwarded us the manufacturer's
copy
of
the Customer Warranty Registra-
tion. The hard
copy
of
the cardis your
proof
that the snowmobile is registered.
Q: I
bought
my snowmobile in O'King County
but
I snowmobile in Washington
County. Can the dealer in
Washington
County accept warranty
work
on my
snowmobile?
A:
Yes,
any authorized dealer in North America can perform warranty repairs,
providing the customer warranty registration card is presented.
Q: Where can I find information on the lubrication and maintenance of my
snow-
mobile?
A: In this Operator Manual
provided
with the vehicle
at
the time
of
first sale.
Q: Will the entire
warranty
be void or cancelled, if I do
not
operate or maintain my
new
snowmobile exactly as specified in the Operator's Manual?
A:
The warranty
of
the
new
snowmobile cannot be
"Voided"
or
"Cancelled".
However,
if
a particular failure is caused
by
operation
or
maintenance
other
than is
shown
in the Operator Manual, that failure
may
not
be covered under
warranty. This includes service
work
performed
by the customer, especially
the critical adjustments
to ignition, timing, carburetion
and
oil
injection/or
oil
mixture.
Q:
Would
you give some examples of abnormal use or strain, neglect or abuse?
A:
These terms are general
and
overlap each
other
in areas. Some specific ex-
amples
may
include: running the machine Out
of
oil, chain failure caused
by
a
lack
of
lubrication operating the machine with a broken
or
damaged
part
which causes
another
part
to fail,
and
so on.
If
you have any specific questions
on operation
or
maintenance, please
contact
your dealer
for
advice.
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