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I like the first comment about how brass will warp and fail. Brass is stronger than plastic, which already failed from a simple road hazard.

I like the first comment about how brass will warp and fail. Brass is stronger than plastic, which already failed from a simple road hazard.

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They can claim what they want. But that isn't what the law actually says. You can't change a tire and claim it broke the electric window. According to you, they can and are legally protected when doing so. That's not how it works, by law.

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They wouldn't go that far, but yes, they could, and you'd have to sue for remedy if they did. However, they would absolutely void your warranty if you put, say, a programmer chip on your engine and something happened with that engine. They don't have to prove your chip played a role.

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You're right, they can claim that. But it's not legal. That's the point. Same with my original statement.

Read the thread. Pretty sure someone named the law.

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My point was. They can and will void your warranty. You'll have to sue for remedy and you'll lose if their lawyers convince a judge, or half a jury, that it might be related to your mods or repairs. The time and effort, alone, isn't worth it, so you won't even bother, and they know it.