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Originally Posted by CLEAN
One thing to remember is that it's not an all or nothing proposition. If you put a supercharger on your car and break an axle because of the extra power, it won't be covered. But if you put an exhaust on and your power window stops working, then it would be covered. The only things that you lose the warranty on are things that broke because of something you did.
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This goes for cosmetic mods too. If you take off a door panel to put in a new speaker or a new color accent bulb...and you break the panel...guess who's baby that is? I'll give you a big hint...It's not GM! If you decide you need some painted stripes on your car and then the paint starts to bubble on the hood (factory paint, not the stripes)...same answer as above.
If more people would go into modding their car with the realization that a bumper-to-bumper warranty only extends to the items you leave OEM...these questions would never need to be asked.