I bought a new 2017 Grizzly EPS SE this past Wednesday. As soon as I took it off the trailer I went motoring around the yard. It died on me three times in less than a mile(I should have called the dealer at this point). I went riding that Friday and it would constantly sputter and stall, specially on an incline. We did 26 miles on Friday and it was stalling out all day. We rode all sorts of terrain from sand, rocks, mud and creeks.
I took it to the dealer the next day(3rd day of ownership). They called me and said there is a ton of water in the gas, I do not understand how this is possible without sticking a garden hose into it. I did take it to the car wash after riding and used a power washer to clean it up. This should not have caused water to be introduced to the gas. I may not know a ton about fixing ATVs but I know not to put water in the gas! Anyway they will not cover this under warranty. They don’t think I would fill the tank with water but they know it wasn’t them who put water in the tank or else tons of other machines would be having the same problem. They have to blame someone. If the new gas doesn’t fix the problem they say I will get my money back and the fix will be under the warranty. The dealer got lots of good reviews and they are close is the reason for choosing them. Well, we’ll see in a couple days wether or not the new gas fixes the stalling problem. Oh, and they are going to sneak a new spark plug in there, which I feel was the problem in the first place! [emoji35]
Has anyone ever gotten water in their gas from using a power washer?
I took it to the dealer the next day(3rd day of ownership). They called me and said there is a ton of water in the gas, I do not understand how this is possible without sticking a garden hose into it. I did take it to the car wash after riding and used a power washer to clean it up. This should not have caused water to be introduced to the gas. I may not know a ton about fixing ATVs but I know not to put water in the gas! Anyway they will not cover this under warranty. They don’t think I would fill the tank with water but they know it wasn’t them who put water in the tank or else tons of other machines would be having the same problem. They have to blame someone. If the new gas doesn’t fix the problem they say I will get my money back and the fix will be under the warranty. The dealer got lots of good reviews and they are close is the reason for choosing them. Well, we’ll see in a couple days wether or not the new gas fixes the stalling problem. Oh, and they are going to sneak a new spark plug in there, which I feel was the problem in the first place! [emoji35]
Has anyone ever gotten water in their gas from using a power washer?
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