Cabbs
Golden Master
- Messages
- 7,912
D-Lew said:Turbo, turbo, turbo, turbo!
Actually believe it or not, there's legislation about aftermarket parts and warranties. It's the Magnuson-Moss Act and it basically states that warranty service cannot be denied unless the part to be repaired IS or IS DIRECTLY RELATED TO the faulty part. So, if your throttle body breaks, by law, the stealership can't say "We can't fix that under warranty because you have springs." Knowledge is power.
I've seen a fully built 2.0 Neon running 20 psi making 400 whp. I'm thinking about slowly adding upgrades to this car, as it only has 21,XXX miles on it.
So about the Magnuson-Moss Act, say I replace the throttle body, and for whatever reason, I lose my reverse gear. So if they look at the car and find an aftermarket throttle body, they still have to fix the tranny regardless of the throttle body, right? And does this apply to all states?