My keypad failed. I can't enter the code to unlock/start my mower. Mower has 255.1 hours.
1) Call Dixe Chopper in Indiana. Parts rep looks up my s/n and says that the part is covered under "parts only" warranty. Also says I need to contact my local dealer to do the exchange.
2) Call local dealer #1. I explain the situation, including call to factory. He says there's no way he's exchanging the part over the counter. I am required to bring the mower to him so he can perform a diagnostic procedure, evaluate the part, place an order for a replacement, then replace the part. I thank him for his time and...
3) Call local dealer #2. I explain the situation and am told the same thing.
So I either pay Dixie Chopper $350 for a replacement part that the supplier (Global Digital Instruments, somewhere in upstate NY) covers with a lifetime warranty and that Dixie Chopper acknowledges is covered by the warranty, OR fork over hundreds of dollars to my local dealer for the privilege of having him tell me that my part is bad.
Basically, this is legalized fraud.
1) Call Dixe Chopper in Indiana. Parts rep looks up my s/n and says that the part is covered under "parts only" warranty. Also says I need to contact my local dealer to do the exchange.
2) Call local dealer #1. I explain the situation, including call to factory. He says there's no way he's exchanging the part over the counter. I am required to bring the mower to him so he can perform a diagnostic procedure, evaluate the part, place an order for a replacement, then replace the part. I thank him for his time and...
3) Call local dealer #2. I explain the situation and am told the same thing.
So I either pay Dixie Chopper $350 for a replacement part that the supplier (Global Digital Instruments, somewhere in upstate NY) covers with a lifetime warranty and that Dixie Chopper acknowledges is covered by the warranty, OR fork over hundreds of dollars to my local dealer for the privilege of having him tell me that my part is bad.
Basically, this is legalized fraud.