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dieterlubbe 07-12-06 21:36

Mods affect warrenty?
 
Just curious, but if you fit a PC and a DNA stage 2, does this void the warrenty? I've already got a set of Akra's on, but I don't want to do anything that might affect my warrenty.

CaptMoto 07-12-06 21:49

No it shouldn't void the warranty. unless you are replacing forks,r engine parts or chassis modifications.

same applies to all type of bikes

dieterlubbe 07-12-06 22:10

So, plumbing into the wiring for the PC is OK?
Thanks for clearing that up for me.

CaptMoto 07-12-06 22:19

The Power Commander is made in a way that it latches on the fuel injector cable without even cutting it and the other feed is for the battery, pretty simple and it's design does not affect the warranty.

Also it is interesting to appreciate that the engineers who designed the PC would have surely made their home work and obtained the green light from the motorcycles manufacturers before investing in the production of it and obviously Dinojet would have not invested in it if they beleived their product was to be considered as "oultwawed" bike the big chiefs.

zambezi 08-12-06 00:28

My dealer said "the fuelling (Kev) mod could be considered to void the warranty if they wanted it to but they would not do that". So I guess it is up to them at the end of the day, if you don't agree with their decision then I guess you have to take it up with Yamaha directly?

AJT690KTM 08-12-06 00:35

most manufacturers would say that any mod from standard would void the warranty, if you have a problem put it back to standard and deny everything!!!!!!:hidesbehindsofa[1]:

Kev 08-12-06 01:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by AJT660
most manufacturers would say that any mod from standard would void the warranty, if you have a problem put it back to standard and deny everything!!!!!!:hidesbehindsofa[1]:

Just to clear up things, any addition to the wiring or any mod to a motorcycle will void warrenty of the replacement part, if the mod can be proven to be the fault or cause of the failure of the componnent.

Willy Wonka Chocolate 05-03-07 18:28

An article in MCN recently suggested that any modified item would void the warranty for that item only and not warranty as whole. Bottom line - your Dealers call and how awkard they want to be about things. In my experience they normally blind you with mumbo jumbo science.


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