sincityrt wrote:
> To this day I still can't even get anybody at Daimler-Chrysler to put any of
> that in writing. Their verbal answer to my requests for documentation is
> "Your warranty contract states that you must be 100% factory stock for
> warranty repairs - you should have known better than to modify your vehicle,
> so we don't have to send you any paperwork".
Get your contract paperwork and read it. Does it state the above? If
it does, you're SOL - you agreed to a contract that stated that what you
did would void it. Deal with it. If you don't have a copy to read, why
did you agree to a contract you hadn't reviewed in the first place?
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