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Old 01-14-2009, 01:07 PM
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Leoleo
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Originally Posted by Ato
My salesman kept talking up all the things you could do to a Mustang before I even bought mine. When I asked him about warranties on modded vehicles he basicly stated the law to me that as long as it wasn't the cause of the problem, my warranty would be in full effect. I guess some dealers/salemen just get it.
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Old 01-14-2009, 01:45 PM
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some dealers are better then others, some will take care of you, and others wont. if i were you, just put a CAI/Tune on the car. if you need to take the car to the dealer for warranty work, just take out the CAI and reflash the car to stock. pretty simple.

lets say you have a CAI/Tune combo on your car, 2000 miles down the road something happens to the engine. you bring the car in for warranty work with the CAI/Tune on it. the dealer can/most likely will blame the problem on the aftermarket part(CAI/Tune). BUT, lets say that your radio malfunctions. If you bring the car in for warranty work for the radio, the dealer has to accept it. Because the aftermarket part, had nothing to do with the problem at hand.
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