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Posted by thejdman01 on November 06, 2005 at 08:36:53 from (68.23.231.29):
In Reply to: chip in powerstroke posted by jr55 on November 06, 2005 at 03:49:53:
it ONLY voids the warrenty IF the product caused the problem ie if you add a chip the webbin gin the block cracks because of the extra power yes void warrenty. if you add a chip and the door handle breaks no thats still wareenty. its like the old wives tale you have to use oe oil and filters bull. if they can prove the problem occured becasuese of the oil they will not warrenty it but youd have a case agains pensoil or quaker state. you dont have to use oe oils jsut as long as you do it if they can tell the oil hasnt been changed in 2 years yes even though motorcraft oil straight from the factory it is void. pensoil doesnt void the warenty unless they can prove it was faulty oil that caused the problem. a chip wont void the warrenty unless the chip caused the problem ie mor e powr crack the block pistons etc etc then yes it will void the warrenty. but with a chip there gonna say it was that if you have any powertrain problems and you will have a hard time to prove that the dchip didnt cause it.
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