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February 7th, 2006 11:57 AM #1Hi,
I've been searching the threads here for mods that could void the warranty of your car, and there's a lot of conflicting claims. One issue I'm interested in is, car alarm/keyless entry system. There's even one that says that changing the mags will void warranty too. WTF! :waah: Could somebody enlighten me on this?
As a second sub-topic, what are your personal experiences about it? Some of the most common mods are sound system(head unit and speakers), horns, alarms, tyres and mags. What happens if you do mods, and have casa maintain your car?
TIA.
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February 7th, 2006 12:22 PM #2Ex. If you change mags, say from 14" to 18", then complain of suspension harshness, tatag, or noise or shocks are shot... well, that won't work.
But if you happen to change from 15" OEM mags to 17" OEM mags, eh no worries. (In the case of my oem 15" mazda3 hatch mags upgraded to 17" OEM 2.0R mags)...and then I clam the shocks are shot... warranty claim lang yun.
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February 7th, 2006 12:25 PM #3Honda, every PMS, lists down all non-Honda parts found in your car...(like Tanabe springs, shocks...etc..) and anything that gets affected by them voids that warranty...not the whole car of course...
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February 7th, 2006 01:10 PM #4
But note, if you buy those aftermarket stuff from them, kahit mag Khaos or equivalent ka di void ang warranty sa dealer... Labo no?
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February 7th, 2006 01:16 PM #5
ang void ng warranty e kung ang cause ng sira e dahil sa mods na nilagay mo. hindi nila pwedeng i void ang warranty ng transmission kung naglagay ka ng aftermarket rims. o kaya e di nila pwedeng ivoid ang warranty ng electrical ng oto mo kung naglagay ka ng cold air intake. same thing goes with pagnagpalit ka ng aftermarket exhaust di nila pwedeng ivoid and warranty ng engine
pero kung naglagay ka ng aftermarket cams sa engine mo and your engine breaks down then yung warranty mo e void
oks ba yung explanation ko?
some aftermarket parts wont void your warranty. like nissan, you can install S spec "NISMO" suspension and not void the warranty of any of the suspension parts.Last edited by gwapito69; February 7th, 2006 at 01:19 PM.
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February 7th, 2006 01:23 PM #6
I think its their(casa) protection as well from the lower prices the aftermarket shops offer if you were to buy the same equipment from the dealer. It keeps the casa competitive with other shops in terms or accessories. Yun yung catch pag bumili ka sa casa, mahal pero may warranty di lang sa accessory kundi pati kotse. Kung sa iba ka bumili, mura nga pero di na sagot ng casa pag nasira kotse mo - kahit hindi yun ang true cause ng pagkasira
pero clarify mo na lang sa service advisor mo or sa agent and document it.
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February 7th, 2006 02:16 PM #7
Originally Posted by theveed
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February 7th, 2006 03:52 PM #8Originally Posted by theveed
So, what is the general practice for you people regarding alarms/keyless entry? Casa o Car shops na lang?
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February 7th, 2006 05:20 PM #9
Originally Posted by niky
Originally Posted by IceT
sa kin, I waited for around 6 months or so before I installed an aftermarket car alarm on a new car. I wanted to make sure walang problems na lumabas in the first few months of ownership on things like locking mechanism or something related to the vehicle security system that may need a warranty claim. sayang din kase.
mahal sa casa accessories, atsaka onti lang choices dun. mas ok talaga aftermarket shops like banawe. anong alarm plano mo?
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February 7th, 2006 06:25 PM #10Originally Posted by cardo
Re: kind of alarm. I'm doing my research now. Autopage/Clifford looks good, but I need to do more thinking. Baka naman hindi ko kailangan yung extra features. Sayang lang.Kung basic features nga lang, baka Code/Cobra/Venom pwede na. Okay naman daw ang mga ito. Anyway, mahaba pa naman ang panahon ko eh.
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