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warranty question
i'm pretty sure that the answer is yes but just wanted to make sure. if i have indiglo gauges and there's an electrical problem, will the gauges void my warranty?
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personally i'd say just switch it back before you go to the dealer to have them look at it... that or just rip everything out and redo the entire process. just my .02 if it matters-
Only if the guages themselves caused the problem will it void your warranty. Even putting a stereo in can void the warranty if that is what caused the problem. You've gotta realize though that even if you pull the part out there is evidence of you altering the vehicle. They aren't going to care for the most part, but if you do have a problem, read below...
Again I refer to the
Auto Parts Customer's Bill of Rights
You have the right to buy high-quality, reliable aftermarket performance and replacement parts- an affordable and convenient alternative to the vehicle maker's parts.
You have the right to use high-quality aftermarket parts and know that your new car warranty claims will be honored. In fact, your vehicle dealer may not reject a warranty claim simply because an aftermarket product is present. A warranty denial in such circumstances may be proper only if the aftermarket part caused the failure being claimed.
You have the right to patronize independent retail stores for vehicle parts and installation. The U.S. aftermarket offers the world's finest selection of performance and replacement parts, accessories and styling options. These aftermarket products satisfy the most discriminating customers seeking personalized vehicles for today's lifestyle.
The foregoing message is brought to you by SEMA, the Specialty Equipment Market Association. If you would like further information on what to do and who to call if your new car warranty is denied, call the Federal Trade Commission at 202-326-3128. To receive expanded information on warranty denial, call 1-800-514-SEMA (7362). Your rights are protected through the Magnusson-Moss Warranty Act, 15 USC, 2302, and the Clean Air Act, 42 USC, 7541
Again I refer to the
Auto Parts Customer's Bill of Rights
You have the right to buy high-quality, reliable aftermarket performance and replacement parts- an affordable and convenient alternative to the vehicle maker's parts.
You have the right to use high-quality aftermarket parts and know that your new car warranty claims will be honored. In fact, your vehicle dealer may not reject a warranty claim simply because an aftermarket product is present. A warranty denial in such circumstances may be proper only if the aftermarket part caused the failure being claimed.
You have the right to patronize independent retail stores for vehicle parts and installation. The U.S. aftermarket offers the world's finest selection of performance and replacement parts, accessories and styling options. These aftermarket products satisfy the most discriminating customers seeking personalized vehicles for today's lifestyle.
The foregoing message is brought to you by SEMA, the Specialty Equipment Market Association. If you would like further information on what to do and who to call if your new car warranty is denied, call the Federal Trade Commission at 202-326-3128. To receive expanded information on warranty denial, call 1-800-514-SEMA (7362). Your rights are protected through the Magnusson-Moss Warranty Act, 15 USC, 2302, and the Clean Air Act, 42 USC, 7541
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when i picked my '02 civic 2 weeks ago i asked the service manager, if i lower this car with aftermarket springs, do i void my warranty! and he said the same thing as everyone said in this post, it will only void your warranty if the springs are what caused the problem, so if my shocks/struts get blown coz my car was too low, then they know it was coz of the modification i had done to it! but either way, you only void what u touch, so if u touch ur suspension, u may void your suspension warranty, but u will not void ur engine warranty, or your electrical warranty......etc...
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