So I took my 3 month old Zero DSR to the dealer to install a rain guard and replace a crushed bar end plug. Simple as that. On this occasion, I asked them to also do the routine maintenance, which is supposedly required according to the owner's manual. The guy told me he just needs to hook the bike up to the PC so Zero can see it's been checked on.
Almost on my way to pick up the bike two days later, I first called, just to learn that he tried to update my DSR's firmware, which failed and now the bike won't start anymore. He then got in contact with a guy from Zero for remote support.
This was two weeks ago and there doesn't seem to be any progress still. My DSR had been working flawlessly before, I even did a firmware update successfully once using the phone app, and there were no further updates available since then.
I'm asking advice on how to proceed with this case. My dealer is very nice, but I get the feeling they're not very knowledgeable with the Zeros. Despite that, they and Zero require all maintenance to be done by the dealer. I know this is a pain point for many Zero owners, I'm just wondering if anyone has experience this particular issue before. Would you recommend
- Insisting on a replacement if they can't get the bike to work soon
- Just wait it out (if there's no other option...)
- Any advice on how to 'reset' the firmware? I looked up
https://zeromanual.com/wiki/BMS_Reset_Procedure, but I can't imagine they haven't at least tried this stuff?
- Another thread mentioned that the dealer had to update their PC software first. Could this still be an issue?
I will call my dealer soon for an update (no pun intended) and am just trying to figure out what my options are. Any advice is most welcome
Thanks and safe riding