03-02-2010, 04:32 PM | #21 |
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Re: Fuses
thedum - One way to convince the dealer to fix this once and for all is to avoid bad publicity. If this got out to the public it could seriously ruin his reputation for sales and service, Call your local newspaper and TV station, see if they want to do a human interest story about you and your failed dealings with them to solve your problem. Put up a You Tube video.Tell the dealer you are going to do this, it's not slander, it's the truth, and how they wont help you after they have been paid 3 times to work on your bike for the same problem. Have you talked to the manager of the dealership, or just to the guy at the service counter? You'll get a better response if you go to the top. And if they get your problem resolved, then you can cancel the newspaper and TV exposure.
It can't be that hard to fix, it's most likely a wire with frayed insulation somewhere, and you could find it yourself if you trace every wire carefully. Don't forget to look in the headlight bucket where the wires enter, maybe the rubber grommet is missing - could be something as stupid as that. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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