Often Asked Questions - BOMBARDIER ski-doo Blizzard MX 1981 Operator's Manual

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OFTEN ASKED QUESTIONS
Q:
Why must my snowmobile be registered? After alii do have my original invoice
as proof of when I purchased my snowmobile.
A: Your warranty is valid at any authorized dealer of the product. Your regis-
tration is the key element in providing the servicing dealer with the necessary
data to complete warranty claim forms. This information is also used to notify
owners in the event of a safety recall.
Q: How do I know my vehicle has been registered at the factory?
A: When you bought your snowmobile the dealer should have completed, and
forwarded us the manufacturer's copy of the Customer Warranty Registra-
tion. The
hard copy
of the card is your proof that the snowmobile is registered.
Q: I bought my snowmobile in O'King County but I snowmobile in Washington
County. Can the dealer in Washington County accept to perform warranty work
on my snowmobile?
A: Yes, any authorized dealer in North America can perform warranty repairs,
providing the customer warranty registration card is presented.
Q:
Where can I find information on the lubrication and maintenance of my snow-
mobile?
A: In this Operator Manual provided with the vehicle at the time of first sale.
Q: Will the entire warranty be void or cancelled, if I do not operate or maintain my
new snowmobile exactly as specified in the Operator's Manual?
A: The warranty of the snowmobile cannot be "Voided" or "Cancelled".
However, if a particular failure is caused by operation or maintenance other
than is shown in the Operator Manual,
that
failure may not be covered under
warranty. This includes service work performed by the customer, especially
the critical adjustments to
iqoition,
timing, carburetion and oil injection/or oil
mixture.
Q: Would you give some examples of abnormal use or strain, neglect or abuse?
A: These terms are general and overlap each other in areas. Some specific ex-
amples may include: running the machine out of
oil,
sustained high r.p.m. full
throttle use, chain failure caused by a lack of lubrication and/or adjustments,
operating the machine with a broken or damaged part which causes another
part to teil, and so on. If you have any specific questions on operation or main-
tenance, please contact your dealer for advice.
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