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$1,900 for replacing ABS unit in SF

9.2K views 29 replies 11 participants last post by  angelo112233  
FWIW, this is one big advantage of buying a Kawi. As long as it's still under warranty, you can buy the factory extended warranty. Lots of online dealers offer healthy discounts. I bought it for my '09 C14 and it paid for itself on one rear wheel TPMS sensor replacement. Since it's transferable, it was an excellent selling point when I sold it.
 
Volfy, did you do your extended warranty through the guy in florida? I did It was Paul? Perry? Pete? something like that.

In general, these warranties are not worth having, but this warranty was through Kawasaki, and it was so cheap that you had to buy it. We had those silly tire sensors and the warranty was way less than one sensor being replaced. I had both of mine replaced, no issues at all.. I know it was under 300.00. Maybe 329.00???? I bought 3 extra years. Are they still available for prices like that?

usually, these are a rip off, but theres a price point where its damn near worth it.
Sound familiar. It's been many yrs, but I do remember it was a guy that works for a kawi dealership that was active sponsor in one of the C14 forums. Its the KPP offered by Kawi, so it's the same as the factory warranty. I agree most 3rd party warranties are not worth getting and mostly just profit add-ons pushed by the dealer finance dept.

Anyhow, there are no shortage of Kawi dealers online offering discounts on KPP. I have a year before the 1yr warranty expires to buy a 48mo extended KPP. It's kinda pointless to buy it too early. I'll wait till a couple months before 1yr ends to get some quotes. Basically, any Kawi dealer can sell it. I know a great local guy here that works at a dealer parts counter, so I'll for sure give him a chance to bid.