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Maivia21 March-7th-2006 06:48 PM

Turbo nix Warranty
 
Will adding mods (Turbo) void my manufacturer's warranty? I want to add a turbo but my 3 only has 14k miles on it. I'm thinking about just waiting until it hits the 50k mark before I do anything drastic to it so to save my warranty - advice please....

eggynatey March-7th-2006 07:56 PM

If you want to keep your warranty intact,

GET OFF OF THIS SITE QUICK!!!

heh, there's a million ways to void your warranty around here....starting with a turbo kit. :(

Maivia21 March-7th-2006 08:13 PM

damn

Roddimus Prime March-8th-2006 12:36 AM

hello. welcome to reality.

kargoboy March-8th-2006 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by Roddimus Prime
hello. welcome to reality.

And the forum.

ivo March-9th-2006 12:17 AM

Install it and if something goes wrong just put back the original parts and tell 'em you don't know sh!t about cars and you have no idea WTF is going on.

:bat:


j/k :balls:

harlock March-9th-2006 03:02 AM

Enjoy the car as stock to 50k. It's not as far away as you think, depending on how much you drive.

You need to wring out all the potential problems the car might have and get them fixed without hassle under warranty at the dealership.

Case in point:

My Protege5 had the butterfly valve intake defect. Screws rattle loose, get sucked into the engine and destroy the engine. I had the engine replaced at 30k miles, no questions asked. I looked on the screen at the cashier and the cost to Mazda USA was $5,000, me 0.

If I had a turbo on it, they might have used it as a way to weazle out of fixing it.

at 50K miles I'm fairly confident nothing else like that is going to come up. (just hit 50 the other day!)

In general, Mazda makes mechanically excellent stuff but you never know.

--Mike

Maivia21 March-9th-2006 07:52 AM

That's what I had in thought. Thanks for the advice


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