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Originally Posted by Clavery1322
True, most good dealers know what’s what. ultimately The dealer can say what they want and it’s true in certain cases GM can deny your warranty initially but actually the burden of proof rests on the dealer and the OEM to prove the part You installed caused the issue you are experiencing. The owner has to prove nothing. At the first sign of legal action or citing the magnuson-moss warranty act most will back down.
That is of course unless you blatantly do something that voids your warranty like adding a blower, going e85 and tuning. Safe to say you’re not gonna get much support on that one.
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Lets agree to disagree. Your statement "the owner has to prove nothing". If GM says something voids the warranty, if the owner wants to fight it.......he has to prove them wrong, albeit a futile venture, but nevertheless. That was my point.