Hey all,
I'm finally getting used to my '02 Jetta and am seriously considering some upgrades to the engine and exhaust systems. First should probably be a new ECU (am thinking APR but thats besides the point). But I was wondering about how this affects warranty in Canada. I know in the US there is some kind of law that says that a dealer can't void your warranty from installing an aftermarket part unless they can show that the part is the cause of the problem.
Does anyone have any information on warranty vs. upgrading in Canada? The car came with a 5 year bumper-to-bumper everything-covered warranty (not my choice, I bought it used and the warranty came from the previous owner). It would be a shame to void such a comprehensive warranty!
I would have asked Ian but I know he no longer works with VW. I am thinking that someone must know the details here...
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Kor
I'm finally getting used to my '02 Jetta and am seriously considering some upgrades to the engine and exhaust systems. First should probably be a new ECU (am thinking APR but thats besides the point). But I was wondering about how this affects warranty in Canada. I know in the US there is some kind of law that says that a dealer can't void your warranty from installing an aftermarket part unless they can show that the part is the cause of the problem.
Does anyone have any information on warranty vs. upgrading in Canada? The car came with a 5 year bumper-to-bumper everything-covered warranty (not my choice, I bought it used and the warranty came from the previous owner). It would be a shame to void such a comprehensive warranty!
I would have asked Ian but I know he no longer works with VW. I am thinking that someone must know the details here...
--
Kor
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