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Old Aug 24, 2006 | 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by I'm Slow
Unfortunately the moral of the story is don't mod your car if you expect anything to be covered under warranty. Sucks and it's harsh but it is true. The car should have been towed straight to the dealer , ECU shouldn't have been messed with and DP shouldn't have been on there. None the less, I think there is more to the story. Mastro has definetely been a mod friendly dealer and has covered repairs under warranty even though cars were modded. You might have gone about it in the wrong manner just my opinion
You read the wrong story; there is no "moral" here. This has nothing to do with my car being modded or not. There wouldn't have been an issue to argue and SoA would have never been involved if I was just another uninformed customer. Thankfully I looked at the ECU before it went in, otherwise I would have believed that the cover was missing and that would have been the end of it. Is it not odd that they found it the next day after I insisted that it was there?
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