PCV Void Harley Manufacturers Warranty??
#22
#23
They most certainly do, if they cannot prove that the modified part is the cause of the failure. Re-read that section of the M-M Act again. That is FEDERAL law.
#24
Tell them to look up the "Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act".
Specifically this:
They're just trying to scare you and make a buck off ya by selling you the SERT.
Specifically this:
They're just trying to scare you and make a buck off ya by selling you the SERT.
PLAIN AND SIMPLE!
Ride Safe and Don't buy the BS! Mike
#26
If the ECM stores input and output values, than yes. It could also store the correct mleage from the speed sensor to detour tampering. Not sure if they do this however, but yes, it is possile.
#27
I'd like to know how thw PVIII or V can leave a footprint in the stock ECM? The O2 sensors are replaced with a device that provides a uniform signal (that everything is fine)back to the ECM so let it record all the info it wants. The changes in pulse length are done by the PC for fuel and the timming is controlled thru the PC unit TO the ECM. I'm thinkin that once the PC is removed the only tale-tale signs are gonna be the piston color and condition. Interesting subject....hope we learn more? DynoJet told me on the phone ,when I was asking them about a firmware update,that there a no changes to the bikes ECM.
#28
Good lawyers or not, the law is the law.
In addition, THEY have to take into account the black eye that they would get reputation-wise for screwing someone over. I've seen dealerships back down and follow the law when threatened to be "exposed" on their enthusiast forums for violating the law to void someone's warranty.
In addition, THEY have to take into account the black eye that they would get reputation-wise for screwing someone over. I've seen dealerships back down and follow the law when threatened to be "exposed" on their enthusiast forums for violating the law to void someone's warranty.
#29
But then by your logic, you have no more warranty on it anyhow based on your grocery list.
#30
I too thought I had read or heard, the PC-V leaves no "foot print" on the ECM. Nor does it reprogram or change anything. Pull it off, hook the stock connector back into the ECM, and it's back to the same thing as the day you bought it.
Anyone confirm? Hopefully Jamie at Fuel Moto may chime in too!
Anyone confirm? Hopefully Jamie at Fuel Moto may chime in too!