Michael Perez
Well-Known Member
Hey guys i have a leased SI and i may or may not purchase it toward the end of the lease. but what can be done to a leased car? does it void the warranty or lease agreement?
Thanks Mike
Thanks Mike
Under the provisions of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act of 1975, an automotive dealership/carmaker cannot void your warranty because your vehicle has been modified with aftermarket parts. They (the manufacturers) have to prove that the failure was the direct result of the installed aftermarket part. Unfortunately, too many folks have gone to a dealer to have warranty service performed on their modified vehicle only to have the dealer refuse to cover the defective items. The dealer usually states, that because of the aftermarket parts installed, the warranty is void (without even attempting to determine whether or not the aftermarket part caused the problem). This is illegal...period.
Examples where the dealership will not cover your repairs under warranty
You install an aftermarket air dam system to channel more air to the cold air intake system that you installed. The air dam system causes the vehicle to overheat because it restricts airflow over the radiator. As a result of overheating, the engine blows a head gasket and a cylinder head is warped. The car is still under warranty. You take it to your dealer and they determine that the aftermarket air dam system caused the overheating and thus the cylinder head damage and gasket failure. The carmaker is not obligated to perform any repairs under the provisions of the warranty.
some dealerships will actually install the ct superchargers and warranty them under honda. Talk to CT about it. They used to do it on past models.
you waste even more money if you mod it and turn in the car modified, because not only do you lose the parts, you WILL be charged for any modifications on the car that are more than minor cosmetic pieces. check your lease terms, but it's generally accepted that you will return the vehicle in the same condition you took it home, save for the mileage and reasonable wear and tear. in my experience working with Honda, most lease inspectors were former insurance adjusters, and they specifically looked for any damage, excessive wear and tear, and non-OEM parts when performing the end-of-lease inspection.doesnt major mods and ten returning to stock a waste of money? lol
also what voids waranty??
thanks
i guess i could do an intake for now... and take it off before service. i plan on buying the car, hopefully, in the future.
does anyone know the service intervals for these new hondas?
I think I'm on the same boat lol. I already put money into it