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Will installing new Headers void warranty?
Pardon a potential noob question but prior to me purchasing my first performance mods, I wanted to confirm if new headers would void my warranty. My vehicle has 20k on it and I would rather not void the 1+ year left on my warranty even though the vehicle has been very reliable.
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yes.
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No
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Maybe
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Voiding warranty? What part of your warranty? What other mods? Do you have current car issues? Do you think you'll ever go to the dealer for work? When was the last time you were at a dealer for service work? -alex |
roll the dice and find out :)
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Here's why yes, no and maybe are all correct answers:
The Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act requires the manufacturer to honor the warranty unless they can show that your modification caused the failure you're trying to get repaired under warranty. However, that doesn't mean they won't deny the claim anyway and make you fight to get it covered. Then you would have to take them to arbitration (not court, since you signed away your right to sue when you signed the sales contract), where they would sit a mechanic or engineer in front of the arbitrator who would state that your modification caused the issue. If they convince the arbitrator that you caused it, you lose. If you can convince the arbitrator that they haven't proven their case, you win. So no, the modification doesn't void the warranty outright, but the ultimate result could end up being the same as if it did. Or it could be that a letter from an attorney threatening to take them to arbitration causes them to back off. You're in a big foggy gray area until you actually have a failure and actually have to make a warranty claim. |
You gotta pay to play.
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We were actually in court, in front of a judge. Guess what he did after we plead our case? He goes "you guys(the dealer) have deeper pockets, just fix the guys car. Case dismissed" unfucking believable.....:mad0259: Therefore, I answered "no". Automotive business is the only place where just about every customer expect something for nothing. |
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