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Edit And Warranty


mbjunior99

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I lease & im still waiting to hear back from insurance as to whether they will insure me if I mod :spoton:

My car is not insured, the company does not insure any of their leased cars.

I guess the answer is looking at me right in the eyes isn't it.

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I have an edit only and never had a problem with warranty or insurance. I obviously flash it back to standard before taking it in for service.

Anyway at the end of the day, we all know mods = no warranty. it's a risk we take. Some people win others lose.

if you win, then that's good.

if you lose, cop it and move on.

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What about using the non-Ford mechanics for servicing? They claim that the factory warranty is unaffected if you should choose not to service your car at Ford?

I think there is a consumer regulation or something that prevents Ford from voiding warranty for you not servicing your car with them.

Surely these 3rd party mechanics would not have the "Ford updates"... so when you do return to Ford for a warranty issue, flash in the original tune... which is fine because Ford have not had the car to update it from the original?

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if they use genuine for parts then u keep the warrenty

hahahahahah....when will it end....lol

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