hal4cal
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I guess this is a question for Andrew.
I've gone to a certified Yanmar Service Dealer and requested that they replace the coolant hoses pursuant to the recall announced earlier this year. At first they didn't seem to know what I was talking about but I showed them a copy of Yanmar's notice to service dealers on the topic and they told me they would get right on it. That was three weeks ago and I have heard nothing. I have learned from various sources that Yanmar doesn't have the replacement parts. Is this true? Since Ranger is now installing Yanmar engines in all of its tugs, I figure you could bring a lot of pressure on them to provide a minimally acceptable support/warranty service for your and their customers. Could you look ionto this and let me know. Everytime I go out I worry that the hoses are going to fail and that I. Ranger and Yanmar are going to have much larger problems to resolve, especially if I burn up my engine.
Thanks, Hal Teasdale
I've gone to a certified Yanmar Service Dealer and requested that they replace the coolant hoses pursuant to the recall announced earlier this year. At first they didn't seem to know what I was talking about but I showed them a copy of Yanmar's notice to service dealers on the topic and they told me they would get right on it. That was three weeks ago and I have heard nothing. I have learned from various sources that Yanmar doesn't have the replacement parts. Is this true? Since Ranger is now installing Yanmar engines in all of its tugs, I figure you could bring a lot of pressure on them to provide a minimally acceptable support/warranty service for your and their customers. Could you look ionto this and let me know. Everytime I go out I worry that the hoses are going to fail and that I. Ranger and Yanmar are going to have much larger problems to resolve, especially if I burn up my engine.
Thanks, Hal Teasdale