Yeah, I rode the OP's bike pre-repair, and it felt like there just wasn't any power above 5,000 RPM or so.Did the OP mention a noticable difference ? Forgive me, there is a lot of verbage in this thead I may have missed the comment.
Yeah, I rode the OP's bike pre-repair, and it felt like there just wasn't any power above 5,000 RPM or so.Did the OP mention a noticable difference ? Forgive me, there is a lot of verbage in this thead I may have missed the comment.
Mention the internet to a dealer, go ahead, I dare you. Almost every dealer I've mentioned the internet to rolls their eyes, speaks of the great evil internet with disdain, will tell you the internet has ZERO credibility and will think a lot less of you if you actually *believe* anything you read there. Expect the dealer to stop working with you and treat you like a pariah if you repeat or expound anything you gleaned from the internet. While it may not be true of every dealer, almost every one that I have observed (including watching customers tell a service manager, "I read it on the internet....") discount all internet content as useless and shows the customer is ignorant. I knew one dealership in Manchester NH that wouldn't shut down if you mentioned the internet -- but his dealership got shut down. I know one dealer in Hudson NH that will still listen if you mention the internet.Hell - if I were the dealer, and that were true, I'd create an account here just to update this thread and satisfy forum trolls like myself. I'd prepare a humbling apologetic post that would score points on a Pulitzer Price committee. This would be MY business on the line.
Truth!Mention the internet to a dealer, go ahead, I dare you. Almost every dealer I've mentioned the internet to rolls their eyes, speaks of the great evil internet with disdain, will tell you the internet has ZERO credibility and will think a lot less of you if you actually *believe* anything you read there. Expect the dealer to stop working with you and treat you like a pariah if you repeat or expound anything you gleaned from the internet. While it may not be true of every dealer, almost every one that I have observed (including watching customers tell a service manager, "I read it on the internet....") discount all internet content as useless and shows the customer is ignorant. I knew one dealership in Manchester NH that wouldn't shut down if you mentioned the internet -- but his dealership got shut down. I know one dealer in Hudson NH that will still listen if you mention the internet.Hell - if I were the dealer, and that were true, I'd create an account here just to update this thread and satisfy forum trolls like myself. I'd prepare a humbling apologetic post that would score points on a Pulitzer Price committee. This would be MY business on the line.
On the other hand, picture yourself as a service manager and someone comes in BS because of Spider problems. Spiders? You read about that on the internet, right? Remember that "spider" is a term made up here on the Forum to refer to the grounding couplers on the Gen II wiring harness. Go to a service manager and tell him your FJR is a Ticker and demand he fixes it. Remember that "ticker" is a term made up here on the Forum referring to the valve stems rattling in the stem guides. Tell a service manager that when he does a valve check you want him to give your cooling system a ********. Remember that this is a term made up here on the Forum for a coolant change procedure.
Tell a dealer that your TPS needs to be changed because some yahoo on the internet has pictures that shows one that is worn out and failed. The CCT needs to be changed because some yahoo says it killed his engine and he has pictures of the CCT guts to show what went wrong. You want your wiring harness changed because a couple of yahoos in NH proved to a NHTSA agent that the grounding system causes safety related failures. Your ECU has to be changed because a few guys had driveability problems in the mountains, you read about it on the internet. Your meter assembly needs to be replaced because a few guys noticed that the instantaneous gas mileage readout seems to be stuck, you read about it on the internet. The ECU should be changed in your '16 because of error messages, it's a real problem, you read about it on the internet.
If the OP's dealer didn't believe they caused a driveability problem due to an error on their part, investigated themselves and didn't find an issue, rechecked their work and didn't find a problem may be slow to accept that they caused or created a problem no matter the "proof" provided by the customer. This kind of closed minded, self-centered service department is usually associated with a similar minded top-down business philosophy. The market will generally adjust this kind of business to the level where they belong...
As has been mentioned previously, the symptom will vary depending on which way the timing is off.It's interesting that Audiowise has described the power loss at above 5k RPM. To me it was low - mid rpm (2.5 - 6.5k) that the loss was most notable. Above 7 came on quite strong.Passing on a two lane, especially uphill required a downshift, or two, to get the necessary acceleration, whereas prior to the service and now that Paul helped me sort it out, a simple roll on of throttle in top gear normally gets the job done.
I have not, as yet, heard back form the dealer. I talked with him on the 6th and left a voice-mail on the 9th. Will call again when I can find time and will report back when there is something to report.
Don't do it!It's been 5 days since the O/P has updated this thread. I'm going to be presumptuous...
Again, don't do that. In fact, if you were to do that without prior-approval from forum management--it would be a violation of forum terms. It also would probably be figured out fairly quickly and dealt with severely.Hell - if I were the dealer, and that were true, I'd create an account here just to update this thread and satisfy forum trolls like myself. I'd prepare a humbling apologetic post that would score points on a Pulitzer Price committee. This would be MY business on the line.
Whoa. That's either really funny that missed an emoticon or keyboard commando laughable...Then discipline your mechanic appropriately and move on.
Good to hear.I have not, as yet, heard back form the dealer. I talked with him on the 6th and left a voice-mail on the 9th. Will call again when I can find time and will report back when there is something to report.
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