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We have a 2016 Honda pioneer 1000. Although it is a four-year-old unit, it was purchased as a brand new demo this year with full factory warranty.
The unit has been having a slow oil leak since we purchased it. A couple attempts were made to repair it, and then we took it to a new dealer attempting to find the source of the problem. At the new dealer they discovered two of the bolts that hold the transmission case onto the engine or stripped out inside the case. The lack of bolts is what’s causing the oil leak.
I am not sure if these bolts were stripped out by the selling dealer, as we requested he do the clutch upgrade that was offered for free from Honda for that model year. That does not mean he is surely at fault, I suppose they could’ve been stripped at some point during it’s four year life.
so now we are dealing with the new dealer, and the factory rep. The factory rep would like to have the dealer install Healy coil‘s in the stripped out holes to accept new hardware. The dealership has never attempted this type of repair before, and when I asked him if I were paying for the repair what he would suggest, he states they only suggest OEM repairs which would mean a new case.
does anyone else find it strange that Honda would suggest using an aftermarket patch to repair an item under factory warranty? Should we accept this solution? I’ve spoken to several mechanics that do work on automobiles, not side-by-side’s, and all of them have said while it may work it would definitely not be as good as the factory threads. I have been told they can slip out over time. That time would likely take it out of warranty.
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The unit has been having a slow oil leak since we purchased it. A couple attempts were made to repair it, and then we took it to a new dealer attempting to find the source of the problem. At the new dealer they discovered two of the bolts that hold the transmission case onto the engine or stripped out inside the case. The lack of bolts is what’s causing the oil leak.
I am not sure if these bolts were stripped out by the selling dealer, as we requested he do the clutch upgrade that was offered for free from Honda for that model year. That does not mean he is surely at fault, I suppose they could’ve been stripped at some point during it’s four year life.
so now we are dealing with the new dealer, and the factory rep. The factory rep would like to have the dealer install Healy coil‘s in the stripped out holes to accept new hardware. The dealership has never attempted this type of repair before, and when I asked him if I were paying for the repair what he would suggest, he states they only suggest OEM repairs which would mean a new case.
does anyone else find it strange that Honda would suggest using an aftermarket patch to repair an item under factory warranty? Should we accept this solution? I’ve spoken to several mechanics that do work on automobiles, not side-by-side’s, and all of them have said while it may work it would definitely not be as good as the factory threads. I have been told they can slip out over time. That time would likely take it out of warranty.
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