Does Your warranty get Voided w/ header install..
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It depends on the service manager and the dealership. GM can only deny warranty coverage if they can prove that the aftermarket parts caused a problem. Most dealers won't worry about the headers, but the engine tune (to take advantage of the headers) will definitely cause a warranty issue.
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It depends on the service manager and the dealership. GM can only deny warranty coverage if they can prove that the aftermarket parts caused a problem. Most dealers won't worry about the headers, but the engine tune (to take advantage of the headers) will definitely cause a warranty issue.
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Yep.
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Unfortunately, in the real world they can deny warranty coverage and make you fight them to get it. You may end up trying to prove your mods didn't cause a problem, which could be tough.
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they can also put a warranty block on the particular car/vin for part, or all of the powertrain. that then is visible to any GM dealer since it follows the car, not the ownership. which can also mean a subsequent owner, thinking that they have an existing warranty, may not have one at all because of a prior owner's actions.
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It depends on the service manager and the dealership. GM can only deny warranty coverage if they can prove that the aftermarket parts caused a problem. Most dealers won't worry about the headers, but the engine tune (to take advantage of the headers) will definitely cause a warranty issue.
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if you get the dealer to install headers and the tune gets done elsewhere, when there is a warranty item needing attention, do you then go to the person/co. who did the tune? if not, then the dealer can check for a tune which may (stress: may) lead the dealer to deny a warranty claim the first time, and every time thereafter for something related to the tune.
they can also put a warranty block on the particular car/vin for part, or all of the powertrain. that then is visible to any GM dealer since it follows the car, not the ownership. which can also mean a subsequent owner, thinking that they have an existing warranty, may not have one at all because of a prior owner's actions.
they can also put a warranty block on the particular car/vin for part, or all of the powertrain. that then is visible to any GM dealer since it follows the car, not the ownership. which can also mean a subsequent owner, thinking that they have an existing warranty, may not have one at all because of a prior owner's actions.
Correct. Dealers are asked not to modify a vehicle with non GM parts, but dealers are independent business people so they do what they do.
Non OEM exhaust headers generally change the location of the catalytic converters, so this is also an emission warranty issue. Especially is states such as California.
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It depends on the service manager and the dealership. GM can only deny warranty coverage if they can prove that the aftermarket parts caused a problem. Most dealers won't worry about the headers, but the engine tune (to take advantage of the headers) will definitely cause a warranty issue.
The Dealer has to get GM Corporate OK for GM to pay for any major engine repairs. Aftermarket parts can Void the Powertrain warranty, aftermarket parts + a tune will Void the Powretrain Warranty.
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if the aftermarket part installed can be linked to the problem that occurs, then that particular problem is not covered by warranty... that applies to the whole vehicle. ie: say you install a new stereo unit and the speakers blow.. if that unit can be linked to the speakers blowing then no warranty... or you add an additional oil filter by pass unit.. and you spin a rod bearing.. if that unit can be linked then you are out an engine... and etc.
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Most dealers are now exempt from having to call the PQC (Powertrain Quality Center) for authorization to replace engine, transmission, or transfer case assemblies. Most dealers can self authorize powertrain assembly replacement. Once the dealer authorizes the claim, the claim is normally credited to the dealer overnight. A few dealers, who did not meet the requirements for PQC exemption, still have to get PQC authorization.
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I just took my new GS in for service yesterday ( to the dealership )and they asked me if I would like to install a edelbrock supercharger. I said you guys do that? He said yea we do them all the time. I said yea and blow my brand new warranty. He said not at all as long as we do it, full factory warranty still in effect. Now I don't know if thats true but he also told me $11k to do the install!
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I just took my new GS in for service yesterday ( to the dealership )and they asked me if I would like to install a edelbrock supercharger. I said you guys do that? He said yea we do them all the time. I said yea and blow my brand new warranty. He said not at all as long as we do it, full factory warranty still in effect. Now I don't know if thats true but he also told me $11k to do the install!
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I just took my new GS in for service yesterday ( to the dealership )and they asked me if I would like to install a edelbrock supercharger. I said you guys do that? He said yea we do them all the time. I said yea and blow my brand new warranty. He said not at all as long as we do it, full factory warranty still in effect. Now I don't know if thats true but he also told me $11k to do the install!
Also, as long as you leave it stock you can take it to the track and still get warranty service. That's not a bad compromise. Especially when these cars are still stupid fast bone stock.
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If YOUR local dealer agrees, what happens when you are away from home, and have a problem? There's no guarantee another dealer will honor YOUR dealer's warranty??
Aren't they all pretty much independent entities?
Aren't they all pretty much independent entities?