madmax7
04-04-2002, 22:36
I am sure this may have been covered, but as a service to our brothers who have moved on to greater horse power, I submit the following resource:
A dealer must prove, not just say, that the aftermarket equipment caused the need for repairs before he can deny warranty coverage on that basis.
If you feel you are being unfairly treated, there is recourse: The Federal Trade Commission, which administers the Magnuson-Moss Act, monitors compliance with warranty law. Direct complaints to the FTC at (202)-326-3128.
Hold on to this info for future reference.
If this is redundant, I apologize in advance. :cool:
A dealer must prove, not just say, that the aftermarket equipment caused the need for repairs before he can deny warranty coverage on that basis.
If you feel you are being unfairly treated, there is recourse: The Federal Trade Commission, which administers the Magnuson-Moss Act, monitors compliance with warranty law. Direct complaints to the FTC at (202)-326-3128.
Hold on to this info for future reference.
If this is redundant, I apologize in advance. :cool: