Yea but only if you use to much oil. If you use it properly your fineIt can destroy the MAF sensor and void warranty
Yea but only if you use to much oil. If you use it properly your fineIt can destroy the MAF sensor and void warranty
Idk man. I’ve always used oil and never once voided a warranty from itI have seen and heard of people using it “properly” and they weren’t fine but do what you want understanding the risk.
Because your MAF remained cleanIdk man. I’ve always used oil and never once voided a warranty from it
Yes because I used it correctly. If you misuse it you’ll ruin the warranty but that’s with anything. Shoot if you drive your truck to hard you void your warrantyBecause your MAF remained clean
Sounds far easier than it really is. The manufacturer can put you through the ringer and have you rack up huge legal bills in an attempt to defend yourself...really not that simple.Look up the magnuson moss warranty act.
If a dealer claims an aftermarket part causes a defect or other parts to fail they have to prove it caused it.
Off topic question, but where did you take the picture where you’re in the water? I’m in SoCal too. Just curious is this out here in the desert?I just finished installing this AFE cold air intake and I got it for a steal($190 US dollars). I bought it and was going to have it stored untill Jay Greene gave me the green light for when his tunes will be available but I said screw it... and I installed it without much expectations and it really did make a difference! Not just noise wise but I feel more horse power especially up in the high RPM's. Installation was very simple as well. Hopefully I see some MPG increase in these next couple of days as I'm getting 13.5 average with my 35" All Terrains. I'll keep you guys posted.
Usually it never goes that far. Brought my cobalt in because my reverse lights werent working. After diagnosing and replacing, the dealership told me the switch box under the shifter broke thst triggers the lights to come on when you shift to reverse and since I had a CAI, my warranty was voided. I asked doesnt the aftermarket part have to cause the issue to void the warranty, they replied yes. So i asked how a intake causes my reverse lights not to come on. The manager replied “it doesnt...”. Does a little typing on his computer, hands me my keys and says “you are good to go, warranty covered it”Sounds far easier than it really is. The manufacturer can put you through the ringer and have you rack up huge legal bills in an attempt to defend yourself...really not that simple.