1 - The law you're referring to is the Magnuson-Moss Act, which states that a manufacturer cannot deny a warranty claim on a car simply because it's been modified. However, they can deny a warranty claim if the modified part caused the failure. In your case, they could easily claim that the boost controller allowed the car to be pushed past its mechanical limits.cincymsp said:yeah i told my boyfriend to take the wires off and he said no it will be fine. im going to kill him. but someone told me i could claim it on my insurance as property damage and someone also told me that there is a act like a law that says they cant void me you know anything about that or anything
Details, please. If it was stock, why would the claim be denied?jersey_emt said:Actually from some of the stories I've been reading, you might have been SOL even without the boost controller on.
They would try to claim you "raced" or drove you vehicle in a destructive manner.msubullyfan said:Details, please. If it was stock, why would the claim be denied?
I'm curious too...And what mileage? Flashed/unflashed??Wiggles422 said:You're basically out of luck. How much boost were you running?