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2011-2014 Mustang Talk
Cars in for service, now im worried
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<blockquote data-quote="Driver72" data-source="post: 9961788" data-attributes="member: 105832"><p>Yes technically that is true.</p><p>But, as you stated, the dealers know that for you to prove that they didn't supply the burden of proof in court, means a lot of money and time on lawyers and such on your part to prove they didn't prove the aftermarket part caused the problem.</p><p>So in a sense, it's on the customer to prove the dealer did wrong in denying the warranty wrongfully, if in fact they DID wrongfully deny the warranty claim.</p><p></p><p>Now if your engine blew and they claimed it was the control arms and denied the warranty, that would be worth getting a lawyer over. Chances are a letter to the dealer's owner from a lawyer with stern warning they'd be going to court over that, would get the dealer to settle up and not deny the warranty claim over that.</p><p>But if there's even a 5% chance a aftermarket mod caused a failure of something on the car, the dealer can deny coverage and you'd better be ready to fork out thousands in lawyer fees and months of your time to prove otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Driver72, post: 9961788, member: 105832"] Yes technically that is true. But, as you stated, the dealers know that for you to prove that they didn't supply the burden of proof in court, means a lot of money and time on lawyers and such on your part to prove they didn't prove the aftermarket part caused the problem. So in a sense, it's on the customer to prove the dealer did wrong in denying the warranty wrongfully, if in fact they DID wrongfully deny the warranty claim. Now if your engine blew and they claimed it was the control arms and denied the warranty, that would be worth getting a lawyer over. Chances are a letter to the dealer's owner from a lawyer with stern warning they'd be going to court over that, would get the dealer to settle up and not deny the warranty claim over that. But if there's even a 5% chance a aftermarket mod caused a failure of something on the car, the dealer can deny coverage and you'd better be ready to fork out thousands in lawyer fees and months of your time to prove otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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