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Originally Posted by thiggin2
Why not?? Have you asked them?? We are only a Chevy Dealer and we work on all GM veh, even under warranty. 
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I'll inquire about that again. In Feb of last year, I was chatting with the service manager about the Camaro and asked about bringing it there for work. I thought he said he can't do warranty stuff on it. Maybe I heard him wrong.....sure hope so.
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Originally Posted by JohnInSoCal
this is a perfect example of the difference between the moss warranty act theory and the real world. In the real world the dealer/GM decides what is and what is not covered under warranty and if your mod had anything to do with it. You are always at the mercy of the dealer and GM. They don't have to prove squat, they simply say "in our expert opinion your mod caused the problem", case over. Unless you decide to sue them, hire an expert, and a lawyer, etc. Everybody needs to keep this in mind with mods, having a good relationship with a competent dealer is the most important thing here. The moss act isn't worth the paper it's written on for the most part.
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I totaly agree with you John....I've got all sorts of people telling me to invoke the moss warranty act but I know it is futile. And even if I did and they were now receptive to do the work, I have absolutely zero confidence in their workmanship. Additionally, in this free market, why let them make money from mother GM for cost reimburstments for the repairs. Nope, I've got other dealers in the area, it just becomes more of an inconvience having to travel outside my local communit to get the job done.
And you know, I also understand that I'm not going to get coverage for an issues I may have regarding my exhaust. I did the mod, therefore, I'm accepting the bill for any future issues with that system.