aveosummit
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Post by aveosummit on Nov 16, 2006 4:31:28 GMT -5
Magnuson-Moss Warranty Improvement Act The Federal Trade Commission has enacted a law which protects you from discrimination when dealing with aftermarket products and new vehicle warranties. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Improvement Act states that your original vehicle manufacturer's warranty shall not be voided if you properly install a properly functioning aftermarket product on your vehicle. If you should experience a problem with your dealership, you should direct your dealer representative to the Federal Trade Commission regarding the provisions of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Improvement Act. For more information about this law and your rights as an aftermarket consumer, you may visit www.ftc.gov or contact your vehicle manufacturer. SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) is also very active in protecting aftermarket consumer rights. We encourage you to visit the official SEMA website at www.sema.org for more information. In some cases, dealers may deny the warranties for new vehicles when it is evident that a specific product and/or the installation of the product are a direct cause of the warranty claim. In many cases, new vehicle manufacturers state this in writing. Sam, I tried to find it, no luck so I posted it. If you find it you can go ahead and delete this thread or redirect to the previous thread.
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Post by AveoSam on Nov 16, 2006 10:17:08 GMT -5
its been posted
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Post by shapinoweno on Nov 16, 2006 12:49:14 GMT -5
nice find
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Post by kirbycope on Nov 17, 2006 19:30:58 GMT -5
Does this mean that I can upgrade the pistons, intake and *gasp* turbo my Aveo and still have the car under warranty?
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Post by AveoSam on Nov 17, 2006 20:19:56 GMT -5
most likely not because any problem you will have with your engine will be because of the turbo because it automatically reduces engine life....this law is pretty much for bolt ons
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