Arctic Cat Right-to-Repair Investigation

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating whether Textron Specialized Vehicles improperly restricts owners and independent mechanics from repairing Arctic Cat snowmobiles, ATVs, and side-by-side vehicles by limiting access to proprietary diagnostic software, programming tools, firmware, and electronic service information.

What Consumers Report

Consumers and independent repair professionals report:

  • Being unable to access all dealer-level diagnostic functions.
  • Reading fault codes without being able to complete required resets or calibrations.
  • Requiring authorized service to program replacement ECUs or electronic modules.
  • Waiting extended periods for Arctic Cat dealer appointments.
  • Traveling long distances because local independent shops lacked necessary software access.
  • Paying dealer diagnostic or programming charges after a mechanical repair was completed.
  • Losing significant riding time during short seasonal windows.
  • Having difficulty obtaining complete technical information or service updates.

Why Consumers Should Be Concerned

Arctic Cat products rely on electronic control systems governing engine performance, fuel delivery, displays, security, and vehicle operation. If owners and independent mechanics cannot access the same repair functions as authorized dealers, otherwise repairable vehicles may remain unusable until dealer service becomes available.

These restrictions may increase repair costs and create especially severe harm for snowmobile owners, whose riding season may last only a few months. Consumers may reasonably expect that equipment they own can be serviced by qualified independent professionals.

Potential Claims May Include

  • Unfair and deceptive trade practices
  • Consumer protection violations
  • Failure to disclose repair restrictions
  • Breach of express warranty
  • Breach of implied warranty
  • Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act violations
  • Unlawful repair-service tying
  • Unjust enrichment

Signs You May Be Affected

You may be affected if:

  • You own an Arctic Cat snowmobile, ATV, or side-by-side.
  • An independent mechanic could diagnose but not complete the repair.
  • A replacement ECU, display, or electronic component required dealer programming.
  • You paid a dealer for calibration, activation, or software resets.
  • Your vehicle remained unusable while waiting for an authorized appointment.
  • You traveled a significant distance for service.
  • You were told that independent work could affect warranty coverage.

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