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Originally Posted by QuasiMondo
Legally, a vehicle manufacturer cannot void the warranty on a vehicle due to an aftermarket part unless they can prove that the aftermarket part caused or contributed to the failure in the vehicle. To automatically void the warranty would be a violation of the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act. I've had this battle with dealers before.
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The the failure, just a difference that makes the car less dependable and thus the warrantee doesn't cover it. I can prove that a CIA can be less reliable than a stock air box (the filter, which can easily be punctured, is more exposed with a cone filter, whereas the stock air box protects the filter). If I can void it on a CAI imagine what would happen if forced induction were used.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act forbids circumventing copy protection technology. It's that simple, everyone. The iPhone crackers are breaking the law. Hackware sellers should be prosecuted.
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