Crow_Hunter
Well-Known Member
The verdict from corporate is in and they will not be taking care of this machine. Apparently I maliciously swamped it. According to corporate there are no other cases of this machine hydrolocking and the case is closed. The service dept says it can't be closed until they close it. Honda will not be taking any responsibility for the poor intake design at all and they apparently are "not working on a different design because there hasn't been an issue "
What!?!?!
You should show them the Wolverine video. Stock Wolverine, that is nearly $4,000 cheaper, doing that 3 times is fine, but their machine swamps out?
By saying that, they are basically admitting that they have an inferior design and apparently they don't want to even figure out how to fix it either. Otherwise they would want your machine back to autopsy and figure out the failure modes and try to create a design fix. For goodness sakes, it is an OFF ROAD vehicle. It should be designed go through stuff like that. That is why people buy the darn things. What would happen if you were moving forward in a driving rain?
I think you should at least do a Youtube video as a public service announcement so that people will at least not take it into water at any any speed that might let water get to the hood or get it snorkeled and save others from a similar fate. Because the only 2 options are that it is a poor design or there was something grossly wrong that let the water in. If it was something grossly wrong, they should fix it.
So have they given any other explanations as to how you got MUD in the engine from a splash of water?
You have my condolences man and respect for staying true to Honda, even after they have basically told you to jump in the lake. (Just not in their product, because you would swamp it and ruin the engine....)