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Installing a aftermarket exhaut
Hey guys! So I order a corsa cat back exhaut and called a local Subaru dealership and asked if they would install it and they said no. So my concern was voiding my manufacturer warranty and he said I would be voiding it if I get it get installed elsewhere. Btw this is in Indiana. Can someone confirm that for me?
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What they can do is refuse warranty coverage on any failure that can be directly linked to the exhaust. They can sometimes get pretty creative in how something directly results in a failure but it is pretty hard for them to prove that a catback caused an issue. Just get another shop to do it (or find somebody that can give you a hand since it is really easy) and don't worry about what they said. |
Before you go down the modification route, it will help a great deal if you took some time to understand your rights as a consumer when it comes to vehicle warranty.
It helps to read your owner's manual. Or Subaru's warranty info. https://www.subaru.com/owners/vehicl...ties-2017.html Quote:
etc. Read your warranty booklet. Read your owner's manual. |
You would not be voiding any warranty just by having it on there. It does not matter if you put it on or Joe from down the street did it.
With that said if you needing warranty work and they find your aftermarket exhaust has contributed to or caused it, they can void your warranty then, but they will have to prove it. Like Tcoat said they can get pretty creative. Now if your talking about the exhaust warranty there maybe a thing stating it can only be install by a certified professional for the warranty to stand. |
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As KnightRyder stated, if a dealership determines that a modification you made caused a part to fail, they can... let's not say "VOID," let's say "DENY" to repair that specific part under warranty. It doesn't VOID your whole warranty. An example: You slam your car to the ground on coilovers. A few months later, one of your rear axles breaks. You bring the car in for repair, and it is still well-within the warranty period. If your car was stock, the axle would be replaced for free. However, the dealership would likely point to your coilovers and say, "The reason your axle failed is because you've slammed your car to the ground, ruining the geometry of the rear suspension, and putting a whole bunch of added stress on your axles." They wouldn't be incorrect in coming to that conclusion, and at that point it's all down to how nice they are as to whether or not they will replace the part under warranty, or make you pay for it since the only reason it failed is because of the coilovers you installed. The rest of your warranty is still intact. For example, if your door falls off, they can't refuse to repair it under warranty because of your coilovers, because there is no way they contributed to that failure. TL;DR, dealerships can refuse to cover specific parts under warranty, if they determine that the failure was the result of a modification you made to the car, but there is no such thing as a modification that voids your entire warranty up front. |
Thanks a lot guys! This helps a lot. I had my doubts but I just wanted to double check myself!
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