My understanding with aftermarket mods is that the dealer has to prove that
your mod caused the damage that you're trying to get fixed under warranty,
if not then they have to fix it under warranty. Has anyone out there
actually run into a situation like this?
-- Dave Bensalem, PA '02 R/T RC Flame Red"Jason Yates" <onebad4x4dak@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:20020531024805.85090.qmail@web12403.mail.yahoo.com... > > I can tell you that with the 60,000 mile extended warranty I > bought from Chrysler, I added a body lift and 32" tires and > voided it. The fine print basically says that if you alter the > vehicle from stock, the warranty is void. It all depends on how > cool your dealer is . . . when I was in Vegas, I had no problem, > but here in Ohio, I picked the wrong dealer and ran into a guy > who was an ass. The first thing he did was tattle on me to > service contract people. Is that 100K warranty straight from > the factory or does it work like a extended service contract? > Like Bob said below, better ask first and/or have it installed > by the dealer. Good luck. > > JY > --- Bob Tom <tigers@bserv.com> wrote: > > > > At 10:39 AM 5/30/02 -1000, you wrote: > > >Are there any transmission shift improvements that will > > >not void the factory warranty? Just got myself a 2002 > > >QC, 5.9 with the 100,000 mi warranty and would hate > > >to void it with a shift kit. Any help appreciated. > > >Neal Arita - from Hawaii > > > > Hey, Neal. > > > > Been a long time! Congrats on the '02 QC. Gone > > 5.9 on us, eh :-) > > > > Neal, there's an MP shift kit. I know some dealers > > will honour the warrantee if they install the MP parts. > > You could ask them if this will be the case with > > the shift kit. > > > > Take care. > > Bob > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup > http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com
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