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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16291688" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>No. A dealer and the Manufacturer would have to be able to prove that the steps an owner took on their own either caused the issue or grossly exacerbated the issue.</p><p></p><p>In this instance, if OP had improperly installed the spark plug and it blew the plug and stripped the threads then he would be on the hook. But properly installing a new plug and swapping coils is no problem.</p><p></p><p>Now, if the engine took a triple ground strap Denso Iridium plug, and OP put a basic Champion copper single strap plug in that was 5mm shorter and 2 heat ranges hotter, yeah that would cause an issue. But the most that would happen is that OP would have to let the dealer install the correct plugs on his dime to continue diagnosis as a warranty concern if symptoms were still there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16291688, member: 166576"] No. A dealer and the Manufacturer would have to be able to prove that the steps an owner took on their own either caused the issue or grossly exacerbated the issue. In this instance, if OP had improperly installed the spark plug and it blew the plug and stripped the threads then he would be on the hook. But properly installing a new plug and swapping coils is no problem. Now, if the engine took a triple ground strap Denso Iridium plug, and OP put a basic Champion copper single strap plug in that was 5mm shorter and 2 heat ranges hotter, yeah that would cause an issue. But the most that would happen is that OP would have to let the dealer install the correct plugs on his dime to continue diagnosis as a warranty concern if symptoms were still there. [/QUOTE]
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