Originally Posted by
Corey_R
You entire post has no merrit as there is no such thing as "voiding a warranty". It's illegal.
You could replace the entire engine in your Golf with a Chevy V8. If the paint on your right rear door starts flaking off, that's still covered, as it has nothing to do with the engine.
I can't believe that in every single tuning thread we have to go through all the same questions and answers all the time, but it's really simple.
If you tint your windows, you're modifying your vehicle, but your warranty isn't voided
Same as if you change your stereo, wheels, tyres etc. If you change your stereo but the bonehead you get to install it wires it incorrect and it causes an electrical fire, then sure, why SHOULD Volkswagen have to pay for his incompetence?
It's the same thing with ECU Tuning. If you flash your ECU and you have a problem with your car, then as long as the ECU hasn't caused the problem, your warranty covers it. It's no different to any other option, accessory, or modification of your car.
I dont think you know too much about modifying a car to that extreme . Putting a Chev in a Golf is going to put extreme pressure on every part of the car . The chassis is going to twist , and worst case your going to have paint cracking . I should post some pictures up of VR6s that Ive seen that have been lowered to extreme levels and have the chassis cracking . This would never be covered under warranty . Warranty is up to the discrepancy of the dealer/technician and if they say no then you can go to another dealer or attempt to prove why they wont honour it ( fair trading etc ) .
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