you will have to take it to the dealer for this warranty issue/update..........was advised to contact my dealer to address this issue as it should still be under warranty, been over a week and no response from dealer it definitely not a screen protector issue, the liquid is in screen.
Really glad they sorted it for you - but they should be able to reset the odometer for you (and depending on where you live, are legally required to).update dealership handled it famously, they did a warranty parts swap, mailed me the new one and prepaid shipping for the return on the damaged one. Plug and play so no issues with programing, (except for zeroing out odometer, which is documented in paperwork). Also, it wasn't water getting in the display unit, it was some weird internal gel leaking all over, some oozed out seal and I thought is was tree sap it was so friggen sticky. Anyway, happy days, riding on!!!!
I don't think it's that easy. If it was, everybody would be tampering with their odometer settings. I see nothing wrong with documenting the ownership papers.Really glad they sorted it for you - but they should be able to reset the odometer for you (and depending on where you live, are legally required to).
it's not easy at all - I didn't say it was and it definitely shouldn't be.I don't think it's that easy. If it was, everybody would be tampering with their odometer settings. I see nothing wrong with documenting the ownership papers.
Hmm, come to think of it, I haven't seen ownership papers in years! So change the registration plate and the history is forgotten?
Nope, it is not. It's the diagnostics computer from Indian/Polaris.Is the Digital Wrench the same thing as the Dynajet Power Vision (PV3)?
as Max said, no it's not they're very different.Is the Digital Wrench the same thing as the Dynajet Power Vision (PV3)?