But will void the warranty.
I doubt the person was concerned at 1/2 the price of a new one.
Technically they have to prove the unauthorized repair is the cause of the failure initiating the warranty claim.
Yep the Magnuson-Moss act.
It's a godsend for people that would rather change their own oil on a new vehicle than pay $60 for it and sit in a waiting room for 2 hours.
Ty for mentioning the name. I don't remember the name but know it exists.
Not true. They make the determination to void the warranty and the burden of suing the manufacturer for monetary damages caused by work or repairs performed that should have been covered is placed squarely on you. And I promise that their warranty clearly states unauthorized repairs and modifications are grounds for the void.
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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