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Originally Posted by AStrayCat
I understand that information- but I'm looking for specific Canadian legislation explicitly stating so.
A lot of people quote that bit of law, but all I've been able to find is U.S. Regulation. That won't hold up here.
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I'm not a lawyer but I know from a personal observation you are more than likely screwed. There was a Ford dealer here that was modifying vehicles and putting warranty claims through Ford for aftermarket tuning and modifications when owner had trouble. Ford found out and back charged the dealer, the back charge was big enough that it bankrupt the dealer.
Long story short, it was the manufacturer that indirectly voided the warranty.