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Old 17 Sep 2003, 07:42 am
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Default Re: Voiding Warranty


<MikeHunt@lycos.com> wrote in message news:3F67B8C5.3D2BE566@lycos.com...
> Only if it causes an OEM part to fail. That failure would not
> be covered, but the warranty would not be voided. That is one
> advantage of using only dealer installed OEM options
>
>
> mike hunt


Not true...more drivel from our village idiot...

I knew a guy who installed an after market alarm on his Ford Focus. It was
hooked up wrong, and burnt some wiring on the headlamp circuit. The dealer
charged for the repair. A few months later, the ECM went out. When he
returned to the dealer, he was told his entire electrical warranty was
voided because of the previous repair...he ended up paying for that repair
also, and does not have an electrical warranty at all.

Mike, do us a favor...I mean, I know you like to see your name in print, but
just shut your ignorant mouth when you don't know what your talking about.

How many times does this have to happen?


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