Pierre'o wrote: Hi there good folks, I have the Tohatsu 50hp two stroke. First service was back at the dealer. When I inquired about getting it serviced by others, they tell me the warranty will expire.? My issue is the hour long (on a good day) trip to my “nearest” dealer and then back again. Write off half a day. Interested in forum thoughts on getting a Tohatsu serviced by the Mercury agent here? |
Pierre'o wrote: Hi there good folks, I have the Tohatsu 50hp two stroke. First service was back at the dealer. When I inquired about getting it serviced by others, they tell me the warranty will expire.? My issue is the hour long (on a good day) trip to my “nearest” dealer and then back again. Write off half a day. Interested in forum thoughts on getting a Tohatsu serviced by the Mercury agent here? |
Pcj wrote: 2005 90hp mariner 115hr service,got the full service as unsure of history,changed throttle gear cables,dyno tune ,fuel filter,plugs replaced gear slider on motor.water pump,fuel pump diaphram Hmm $1600. merc dealer,cant see myself going back anytime soon. |
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smudge wrote: I think it was meant to be 0.5 hr on the dyno, there's a point before the 5 and 'other stuff'is listed on that line. |
MB wrote: Reading with interest. My new Mercury outboard is up for service. I'm taking it down to Auckland from Whangarei because I don't trust the local authorised service provider. In fact, I wouldn't trust them to service a kayak. Everyone I know has had some issue or other with them not getting it right. |
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