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holstein13
Dec 04, 2015Explorer
I've got a 2012 Ford F-150 and it has been covered under warranty. As several others have stated, it is designed to tow 4 down.
As far as the brake system is concerned, a modification won't void a warranty unless an automaker or a dealer can prove that an aftermarket part caused the need for repairs. That's Federal law.
The Magnuson-Moss warranty act is a federal law enacted in 1975 that makes it illegal for auto manufacturers (or any manufacturer of consumer products, for that matter) to void a warranty simply because the owner of the vehicle adds an after-market product to a vehicle. The law states that manufacturers have to repair a vehicle problem UNLESS they can prove the problem was caused by an after-market part.
As far as the brake system is concerned, a modification won't void a warranty unless an automaker or a dealer can prove that an aftermarket part caused the need for repairs. That's Federal law.
The Magnuson-Moss warranty act is a federal law enacted in 1975 that makes it illegal for auto manufacturers (or any manufacturer of consumer products, for that matter) to void a warranty simply because the owner of the vehicle adds an after-market product to a vehicle. The law states that manufacturers have to repair a vehicle problem UNLESS they can prove the problem was caused by an after-market part.
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