Thanks,
Bart
If you need pistons and the warranty doesn't end up covering it, they will definitely get a great view of your bottom end.neonghost79 wrote: My buddy who is a mechanic said to have them look at my bottom end!
Right on - if the aftermarket part causes a failure in another part, it's up to the manufacturer and/or installer of it to make good with you. But if you have a failure in an original part that was not directly caused by an aftermarket part that you happen to have installed, you still should be covered under warranty. It's the law - Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 USC §2301 et seq.).jonnymopar wrote:My understanding was that if an aftermarket part was the direct cause of a failure, then it voided coverage on that repair. I had my transmission replaced last year under warranty. I've got all the aftermarket bolt-ons and the dealership didn't even mention it.