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Old 17 Sep 2003, 01:03 pm
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Default Re: Voiding Warranty


<MikeHunt2@mailcity.coml> wrote in message
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> Duh! What part of "Only if it causes an OEM part to fail. That
> failure would not be covered, but the warranty would not be
> voided" didn't you understand?


I understand what you said crap-for-brains...try reading your own post
again...his electrical warranty *was* voided in total.

>That is why it is to ones
> advantage to use OEM options, then the causal part is also
> covered by the warranty.
>
> IF the failure of the ECM can be shown to be a result from the
> non OEM part it would not be covered. The warranty, or any part
> if it, CAN NOT be voided only the warranty COVERAGE for that
> failure.


Sorry sport, but you are wrong. My friend fought this "cancellation" of his
warranty, and lost.

>Only the causal part can result in that particular
> warranty claim being denied by the manufacture. Try reading the
> warranty booklet provided by the manufacture and the federal
> warranty requirements,


Dood, fact remains, his entire electrical warranty was voided from that
point.

>before you make yet another foolish
> statement.


Heh heh...all one has to do is a simple Google search on you, to see how
often you are wrong...dead wrong in most cases.

> Normally I would not waste my time replying to a stupid posting
> but I don't want your post taken as fact by someone who may
> have a warranty problem because of you misinformation.
>
>
> mike hunt


Right...right. If you are worried about "wasting time", do us all a favor,
and shut up about things you know nothing about. You have been caught, and
proven to be a liar here...nuff said!


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