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      01-04-2024, 10:58 PM   #1
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Voiding warranty concerns

Hi, so I have an aftermarket warranty for my f83 M4. Will mods like cold air intake, single midpipe, and catless downpipes void any part of my warranty? I know that having these mods isn’t going to cause any damage but if something unfortunately breaks can the warranty company say that those mods caused the damage? Thanks.
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      01-04-2024, 11:44 PM   #2
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      01-04-2024, 11:49 PM   #3
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They will do whatever they can to get out of paying you. If you have a warranty, I would only go completely stock mechanically wise.
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Yes. They’ll try almost anything to get out of paying for a claim. What are mileage/year terms of your warranty? Do you have a good relationship with a service shop? A good relationship will always help because they’ll go to battle for you with a warranty company but that’s not always enough.
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Plenty of posts of warranty claims being denied for a lot less than engine mods. Read your warranty terms and conditions. You will find the verbiage to be heavily skewed in their favor. This is why a rarely go with extended/aftermarket warranties.
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Yes. They’ll try almost anything to get out of paying for a claim. What are mileage/year terms of your warranty? Do you have a good relationship with a service shop? A good relationship will always help because they’ll go to battle for you with a warranty company but that’s not always enough.
Dang. It’s a 3 year, 30k mile warranty and it’s over around July 2025. I don’t really have a good service shop near me, I’m assuming BMW won’t fight for it.
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Yes. They’ll try almost anything to get out of paying for a claim. What are mileage/year terms of your warranty? Do you have a good relationship with a service shop? A good relationship will always help because they’ll go to battle for you with a warranty company but that’s not always enough.
Also, is it the service tech or the service advisor that I would want a good relationship with? Because without the tech, the company wouldn’t know about the parts, but the advisor is the one to ultimately tell them, so which is more important?
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Also, is it the service tech or the service advisor that I would want a good relationship with? Because without the tech, the company wouldn’t know about the parts, but the advisor is the one to ultimately tell them, so which is more important?
Lol. I have good relationships with both. I think it’s typically the tech that ends up battling with warranty companies to justify the need for the claim/repair.
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Dang. It’s a 3 year, 30k mile warranty and it’s over around July 2025. I don’t really have a good service shop near me, I’m assuming BMW won’t fight for it.
Just like an indy shop, BMW dealers/techs have to argue with warranty companies to get work repairs covered.
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Lol. I have good relationships with both. I think it’s typically the tech that ends up battling with warranty companies to justify the need for the claim/repair.
Ok I appreciate it brother
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Yes it is written into most warranty contracts. Also, some warranty companies send out an inspector before approving a claim, especially for larger claims.
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Yes it is written into most warranty contracts. Also, some warranty companies send out an inspector before approving a claim, especially for larger claims.
That’s so stupid, even though they know none of these mods will cause any issues🤦‍♂️ I’ll have to find the comtract
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Ok I appreciate it brother
I’ve always immediately after the purchase installed a full exhaust, suspension, diff with shorter FD, and brake kits. Tune is the only thing I wait to install until after warranty expires. I’ve had no warranty issues with BMW going back to my ‘03 e46 M3.
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I’ve got several cosmetic mods, entire bavsound amp/speakers/subs, midpipe, and Dinan ST2 piggyback and just had my car in for oil pan gasket and rear axle seal at the dealer. Warranty approved everything over the phone, $6100 (quoted) job. Now those mods have nothing to do with the jobs performed, but I’m sure if someone wanted to be a dick they could try to deny me based on having modified the car. I think it depends on your warranty company and the service advisor.
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