sporttrac4x4
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Most dealers will over charge you and half ass the job.
This is in the owner's manual, it is an easy process. With the machine off, push and hold the mode button on the display, turn the key on but don't start. The wrench will flash and go away. After your wrench comes on for break in service, you reset it. It then counts down to when you get wrench1. Once you do that and reset it again, it counts down to wrench2. Each time you reset the maint reminder, it starts to count down to the next service. You will never see the single wrench again, just wrench1 and wrench 2 alternating. YOU CAN DO IT!!The 1st oil change on my P1K-5 is still 80 miles away. I plan on doing the work myself, I have watched a couple of videos on this. My question is do I have to do anything special to reset the computer so it knows I have changed the oil? Thanks in advance.
Jim
Most dealers will over charge you and half ass the job.
Only way to be sure it's done right is to do it yourself and none of it is that difficult. Dealer hasn't seen my machine since the day I loaded it on the trailer.
I was also curious about this. I don't want to give the dealer any more money, but am coming up on the 100 mile mark on my 520 and debating on just doing the oil myself, checking the fluid levels, and leaving the valves alone. Definitely don't want to mess with the warranty at this point though...Thought you had to have the first service done in order to keep warranty in force?
When I picked up my new P1000-5 SE, the service department was "stressed" to the max. Seemed under staffed. I waited for well over an hour to get my machine out of service and onto my trailer. They didn't offer a walk through and I didn't ask for one, as I would have liked, as I was tired of waiting and just wanted to get it home.
I would assume, due to our current economic idiocracy, with often more money to be had staying at home rather than working, that understaffing may be a common problem.
Change your own oil and keep the receipts. They can't void your warranty for changing your own oil.I was also curious about this. I don't want to give the dealer any more money, but am coming up on the 100 mile mark on my 520 and debating on just doing the oil myself, checking the fluid levels, and leaving the valves alone. Definitely don't want to mess with the warranty at this point though...
Only way to be sure it's done right is to do it yourself and none of it is that difficult. Dealer hasn't seen my machine since the day I loaded it on the trailer.
X2 for me.Only way to be sure it's done right is to do it yourself and none of it is that difficult. Dealer hasn't seen my machine since the day I loaded it on the trailer.