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replacing my c180k w204


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arshavin wrote:

Is your exhaust system warranty still valid now?

i use to drive both c200k and e200 with cut-and-weld type exhaust(both side). so far no problem with warranty at all. any bros can double confirm this? :becky:

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That's good to know. I haven't sent my car for servicing yet.

MercZai wrote:

i use to drive both c200k and e200 with cut-and-weld type exhaust(both side). so far no problem with warranty at all. any bros can double confirm this? :becky:
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Note that any modification can potentially void warranty.

Unless there is written proof that they accept your modifications, potentially they can revoke their warranty anytime they want.

An added note. Just because you have mod doesnt necessarily mean they will void your warranty. The acid test is 'when' you attempt to claim warranty :)

Having said all these, I have mod my cars knowing that there is a possibility my warranty may be voided.

If you live in doubts and fear, the simple advice is Do Not Mod :)

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hannson wrote:

Note that any modification can potentially void warranty.

Unless there is written proof that they accept your modifications, potentially they can revoke their warranty anytime they want.

An added note. Just because you have mod doesnt necessarily mean they will void your warranty. The acid test is 'when' you attempt to claim warranty :)

Having said all these, I have mod my cars knowing that there is a possibility my warranty may be voided.

If you live in doubts and fear, the simple advice is Do Not Mod :)

Totally agreed !!

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and for the layman "forum speak"...

MOD DUN SCARE, SCARE DUN MOD!

:pound:

hannson wrote:

Note that any modification can potentially void warranty.

Unless there is written proof that they accept your modifications, potentially they can revoke their warranty anytime they want.

An added note. Just because you have mod doesnt necessarily mean they will void your warranty. The acid test is 'when' you attempt to claim warranty :)

Having said all these, I have mod my cars knowing that there is a possibility my warranty may be voided.

If you live in doubts and fear, the simple advice is Do Not Mod :)

rssid wrote:

Totally agreed !!
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