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Originally Posted by 2fast4u2
A Businessperson's Guide to Federal Warranty Law
A dealer cannot deny warranty simply because you have changed a part. Basically, a dealer has to honor the warranty unless they can prove the part you changed caused the fault. e.g. altering your wheels & tires should not effect a warranty claim on the a/c. This sounds straightforward but often things fall into a gray area. For example, supercharging the engine and then trying to warranty a transmission failure. Did the transmission fail because of the extra engine power? Much depends on the relationship with your dealer.
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so what about installing aftermarket projectors. the dealership basically told me it voided all the switches involved as well. doesn't the fuse pervent an overload.