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Old Aug 19, 2002
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I am waiting for my warranty to run out before I put on my cai, I have already bought it. Would anyone know of a performance filter I could put on while I am waiting for the warranty to run out? I know K&N doesn't make ( I called about it).
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why wont you juss put it on?
I ordered an AEM CAI and followed the DIY.
why wait ? [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]
My dealer said it was ok to have it.



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i geuss its on you tho.
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Just put the CAI on... It won't do anything to the warranty.
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Read the forum faq. it should be in there
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L. Will adding ______ void my warranty?
Many people want to add on aftermarket parts to their cars, but they don't want to lose their warranties at the same time. Talk to your dealer. Inform them of what you want to add on to the car and ask them if they will honor work done under the warranty if something should break. In general, if you add on a part and it can be proved that it is responsible for something breaking then the dealer will not fix the damage under warranty


SEARCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


thats what all the senior members tell me.


good luck.
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L. Will adding ______ void my warranty?
Many people want to add on aftermarket parts to their cars, but they don't want to lose their warranties at the same time. Talk to your dealer. Inform them of what you want to add on to the car and ask them if they will honor work done under the warranty if something should break. In general, if you add on a part and it can be proved that it is responsible for something breaking then the dealer will not fix the damage under warranty


SEARCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


thats what all the senior members tell me.


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put the CAI on, and if you ever need to do any warranty work, just put the stock box back on.
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My honda told me it wont void my warranty, thats up to you.
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Mine said as long as I didn't disconnected the battery it's fine.
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i dissconnected mine....
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Thanks for everyones input. I went to the dealership and talked to the guy that worked with the warranties. He told me it wasn't a major mod and that is it would not hurt my warranty. Plus he said if I maid any major mods. It would only nock off the warranty that the part had to do with. Plus this dealership is so lax because apparently they give away about 6 cars a year to car clubs and different shops to be custom done.
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i talked to my dealer and he said it won't void warranty. the only way it will is in the case of hydrolock. anyway man just put the stock back on for inspection. not hard. a 10 min at the most bolt on install
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