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NOT SURE WHAT AN ARCTIC CAT WARRANTY IS FOR....VERY DISAPPOINTED

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This occurred while riding my 2019 m8000 Alpha one. I am very religious on looking my sleds over before and after we ride each time. I park them in my heated shop to thaw out so there is no ice or snow obstructing any signs of issues. The day before this ride I contacted my dealer about a rear suspension bracket that had a crack in it that I found, while greasing my pivot points, wondering if this was a warranty item. At this point any issue that I describe below would have been noticed. I will include a picture of this bracket as well. In these 2 pictures you can see everything is were it is supposed to be as far as track alignment.

A group of friends and myself left the trailer to begin our ride. We had just gotten about 3' of fresh snow snow conditions were deep. After a short ride up the trail I started to notice a vibration coming from my sled. I immediately pulled over and started to inspect things, at first I though maybe it was a belt issue. Once I pulled my sled onto its side and got the rear suspension out of the snow I noticed the back half of the left hyfax folded over pointing back toward the front of the sled. At that point I had not seen the extent of the overall damage. I figured I just lost a hyfax somehow, but felt it was odd, as there was very little wear from new condition at the last inspection. I then noticed that it had slid backwards and ripped through the rear retention bolt that was supposed to secure it in place. This resulted it in sliding back into the track, getting caught, and folding over. Upon closer inspection I then realized that several track clips were missing in a row and one was crooked still in place. It appeared that the track clips had caused the track to jump out of the guide groove between the 2 hyfaxes and run along the left side of the mono rail. (Pictures show hyfax material caught in the clips.) The rear idler wheels were fighting to keep it located properly so they compounded the problem by trying to force it in it correct alignment. The damage to the rail shows that the clips came out at the front of the rail ate through the hyfax and started to eat into the rail itself. They then ran down the outside of the rail till about the last 18" at the rear, and again ate through the hyfax and then into the rail. I do not know at what point this started to occur during this 13.7 mile ride. I do know that when it was evident that there was an issue I immediately stopped and inspected it. The one picturing showing 13.7 miles is when the damage was found, and that is the distance from the trailer to were we stopped. I am well aware of proper track tension and adequate hyfax condition. The track was properly tension-ed and the hyfax was at least 85% + new condition. This is evident by the right hand side hyfax condition that is still installed. I can not imagine this damage taking very along to occur as they are steel track clips wearing against plastic hyfax and aluminum rail. I had to cut the damaged hyfax off to allow me to get the sled back to the trailer. ( pic showing hyfax removed) I do believe this was a result of a failing track clip and it was compounded by it jumping out of the alignment grooves. I do not feel this issue could have been prevented before it was found.

This is the letter I sent to Arctic cat customer service for a further review. Before people jump to the obvious and assume my track tension was too loose, I can assure you it was correct. 1.5" to 2" at 20 lbs. I took this to my dealer and he verified it was correct and also agreed it looked like a track clip failure. I have seen a few other posts on here about the track staying aligned and eating into the hyfaxes up front, also some crooked clips. The road we were on was mainly left hand long side hills. We were playing on them a good bit on the way to our riding area. I can only think that the track was loaded in a manner it would be in a side hill and this helped it jump out of the alignment grooves where the clips are missing. I have 3 clips in a row that are missing this equates to about 20+" of track with nothing keeping it in the alignment groove. Its very possible that this is how it ended up coming out of the hyfaxes. We all know how much slack you get on an alpha when you roll it onto its side. So anyways as this post has already gotten long, I just wanted to share with everyone that has these to look things over in the areas I describe...if this is even preventable. My biggest Bit** about all this is the dealer agreed with what I had said and what probably caused the issue. I did my do diligence when it happened to document everything I could from on the mountain as I knew there might be some questions. Arctic cat said it would not cover it and blamed it on the track being to loose. If the dealer and the customer share the same opinion about something and the dealer does his due diligence in making sure everything is correct on the sled to prove it, track tension, but arctic cat says something else then basically they are saying my dealer and me are lying. What is a customer supposed to do when a dealer cant even be trusted by the manufacture??? Why buy a new sled with a warranty when shi* like this happens and you SOL.. I don't understand how a tech from arctic cat can make a decision from 1500 miles away on the cause, and go against a trusted dealer standing in front of the sled in question?? something wrong with that entire picture. During this process I couldn't even have a conversation with a tech, told me they don't do that, I had to talk to a customer service secretary and chew her out. Its easy to blame it on the easy answer, and not look at all the variables, and guess what the customer pays the price again...WAY TO GO ARCTIC CAT!! TEXTRON!!

My dealer took care of me in a big way when the manufacturer wouldn't...that's a big problem!! Next time its time to buy a new sled I might think twice about arctic cat for this reason..A big thanks to JIM at Clarks Marine in Colville Washington for doing what arctic cat Textron wouldn't.. These guys rock, and take care of there customers..

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Stack

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Good Dealers step up all the time to take care of warranty disputes for their customers, happens very often, glad yours got it taken care of, just the way it is.
 
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Sounds like a typical cat response, there very picky on what they will warranty, if the sled has been modified in any way they will not warranty it . It’s all about making money over there at Textron.
 

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Just curious as you had mentioned you sent an email to cat on the issue? Did you have warranty or was it expired and hoping they would rectify the problem anyways? Regardless its crappy!

My sled I had 2 clips for some reason try to move out, I crimped them and they have been fine, my hyfax retaining screws also were bent when I changed out my hyfax so I installed some new ones.... and with the new hyfax I was finding it was trying to eat up the hyfax where the clips enter the rail channel first and has now stopped.... Still not so great.
 
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I sent them the email after the service rep told my dealer it wasn't going to covered. I figured it really wasnt fair for my dealer to have to eat it..and figured I'd call customer service and explain what happened in some further detail, but to no avail. I think in this situation there is enough uncertainty as to what could have caused this, they should have done more for me. I have 2018 as well with 2 years warranty left, hope nothing goes wrong with it.
 

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Historically Cat has treated me remarkably well with all warranty claims. Only one claim since Textron and same situation. Main oil line to engine fell off. Sled covered in powder and didn't notice the light until it was too late. Covered bottom and top end and running again in less than a week. Hope your experience is the exception and not the rule.
 

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I just got this steering brace replaced under warranty even though it was pretty much 100% my fault from wheelying straight over backwards and not a manufacturer defect. Guess it's a lot cheaper part than what the op has going on here, but I figured it would have been denied being from damage. Dealer said cat didn't even ask for pics. He also said cat is weird with warranty and makes the dealer order the parts and get them in hand before they can submit a claim. So if the parts are on backorder and the dealer can't get them, then they can't get them warrantied.
 
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I had very similar problems with my 19 alpha, the hyfax has been taken out twice because of the clips skipping out and cutting right down to the rail. Both times the dealership wouldn't even take it into consideration for warranty. They wouldn't even put in a claim. The part that cracked on your rear swing arm, that part broke right off my sled. They did warranty that. So they took my skid out to change out that swing arm with the track guide clip. Put it back in, did my track tension. And within 100km i had cut open another set of hyfax.

My side panel melting from the stock can, they wouldn't warranty.
Leaking oil tank cap, wouldnt warranty.
Cracked ski, wouldn't warranty.
Steering post bushings, wouldn't warranty.
Two Set's of sliders, wouldn't warranty.

I went to two different dealerships and paid for an hour for the second to go through the sled and do any warranty work they could, i got an ECU heat shield replaced under warranty, and then a $380 bill from them replacing things without my permission. I just had back surgery two weeks before that so i wasn't in any position to argue, so i paid and got out of there...
 
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That sucks man, I would be livid. People buy and pay for new sleds for piece of mind at least to some point, that a warranty will cover manufacturers defects and issues. This happened due to a track clip issue no doubt in my mind. I have read a few posts now describing the front of the hyfax being chewed up and this will be the end result. We all rolled the dice buying this design the first year out, with hope's arctic cat would stand behind it once the issues starting presenting themselves, but it looks like they are just passing the buck. Lucky us!!
 

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That sucks man, I would be livid. People buy and pay for new sleds for piece of mind at least to some point, that a warranty will cover manufacturers defects and issues. This happened due to a track clip issue no doubt in my mind. I have read a few posts now describing the front of the hyfax being chewed up and this will be the end result. We all rolled the dice buying this design the first year out, with hope's arctic cat would stand behind it once the issues starting presenting themselves, but it looks like they are just passing the buck. Lucky us!!

2nd year out and no fix for the hyfax eating per say. Seems to be that you run the track a good bit tighter and it fixes that issue. So far mine stopped eating when set tighter, basically so nubs are at hyfax when rear end lifted up, it makes sure the tips are always in the channel. Stock adjustment the guide clips hang way down and could and do find there way out of the tracking channel. I , knock on wood.
 
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