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DaReal

05/16/15 9:46 AM

#6070 RE: wj2005 #6067

So, if you are correct...
why does Jailbreaking an Iphone then voids the Warranty even if Jailbreaking is legal?

According to Tesla's New Vehicle Limited Warranty Guide:

EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS
Warranty limitations
This New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover any vehicle damage or malfunction directly or indirectly caused by, due to or
resulting from normal wear or deterioration, abuse, misuse,
negligence, accident, improper maintenance, operation, storage or transport, including, but not limited to, any of the following

- Any repair, alteration or modification of the vehicle, or the installation or use of fluids, parts or
accessories, made by a person or facility not authorized or certified to do so;

-Improper repair or maintenance, including use of fluids, parts or accessories other than those specified in your owner documentation;

- Non-genuine Tesla parts or accessories or their installation, or any damage directly or indirectly caused by, due to or resulting from the installation or use of non-genuine Tesla parts or accessories:

- Certain individual items associated with the vehicle, including, but not limited to the tires, Mobile Connector, High Power Wall Connector, any future connectors, and related charging adapters, which have separate warranties subject to their own terms and conditions

Just a few Items that might fit the Changes Saleen applies to the Car...


Just search for Tesla Warranty Book... for proof of the above

AutoInvestor

05/16/15 10:22 AM

#6071 RE: wj2005 #6067

Where are the names of all those Ford dealerships that are claimed to have serviced the Saleen vehicles as warranty claims? And where are the copies of the zero dollar invoices which indicate all the warranty parts and labor that were charged to Ford Motor Company and not to you?

blkbmwm98

05/16/15 11:49 AM

#6073 RE: wj2005 #6067

I am in the United States first off.

Once a car is modified by someone other than the original manufacturer, they no longer have to honor warranty.

A "good" attorney would agree with that. If you'd like to further discuss, you can stop by my office in Beverly Hills.