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Originally Posted by CAM-FIFTY
Read that statement from many, can anyone cite a law that actually says so or is it just a hearsay?
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It's really not that complicated. Magnuson-Moss provides consumer protections for warranty claims. Your warranty states that certain aspects of your vehicle are covered under warranty for a fixed length of time and miles. The manufacturer is required to comply with their warranty, period. When you sue, you are suing for breach of warranty. At the point when you have filed your lawsuit, obviously the manufacturer has already denied the warranty claim. That having been said, the manufacturer then needs to provide an ironclad explanation to the court for NOT complying with the warranty. Warranty coverage is not optional if their is a warranty sold with the product.