Warranty work with IED?
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Warranty work with IED?
I put the 02 IED on my bone stock FLHT. runs better and much cooler. If I take it in for warranty work on something other then the injection, Say transmission, should I take off the IED,s before I take it in? Can the dealer deny warranty if the IED's are on even if it has nothing to do with the problem? anyone have any expeirance with this?
#4
Now that's funny I don't care who you are!
I also have the xied's and they sure as heck will come off if any warranty issues come up.
#7
It really depends on the dealer. I've have mine in for warranty issues and left my Fuelmoto/Rush Power Package on and they never said a word.
I did have an issue with the bike running rough, I put it back to stock except for the slipons to make sure it wasn't the PCIII. Turned out to be a bad wire on the rear injector. I left everything off this time until I got it home.
The guys at my dealer are very honest. They told me that the dealer really is the determining factor. I asked what adding a trailer hitch would do to my warranty, they said "According to Harley it will void your warranty, we say it doesn't and just don't tell the MOCO".
I did have an issue with the bike running rough, I put it back to stock except for the slipons to make sure it wasn't the PCIII. Turned out to be a bad wire on the rear injector. I left everything off this time until I got it home.
The guys at my dealer are very honest. They told me that the dealer really is the determining factor. I asked what adding a trailer hitch would do to my warranty, they said "According to Harley it will void your warranty, we say it doesn't and just don't tell the MOCO".
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#8
According to the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, they can not deny warranty work just because you have an aftermarket part installed.
The exception to this is IF that aftermarket part caused the failure that you are trying to get covered under the warranty.
Ask your dealer though, as in most cases some dealers are much more apt to be picky about these things.
Details here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuson-Moss_Warranty_Act
The exception to this is IF that aftermarket part caused the failure that you are trying to get covered under the warranty.
Ask your dealer though, as in most cases some dealers are much more apt to be picky about these things.
Details here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuson-Moss_Warranty_Act
#9
According to the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, they can not deny warranty work just because you have an aftermarket part installed.
The exception to this is IF that aftermarket part caused the failure that you are trying to get covered under the warranty.
Ask your dealer though, as in most cases some dealers are much more apt to be picky about these things.
Details here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuson-Moss_Warranty_Act
The exception to this is IF that aftermarket part caused the failure that you are trying to get covered under the warranty.
Ask your dealer though, as in most cases some dealers are much more apt to be picky about these things.
Details here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuson-Moss_Warranty_Act
#10
Devils Advocate says , they cud come back and say you violated the law by installing the XIED , which alters the fuel , which alters the emissions , therefore you violated the law by altering the emissions ..
I wanna do the XIED and that is what I keep coming back to .. And there is the possibilty that the XIED will leave a "footprint" on the ECM saying something was changed ..
I wanna do the XIED and that is what I keep coming back to .. And there is the possibilty that the XIED will leave a "footprint" on the ECM saying something was changed ..