Re: FNA Notice to Dealers | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Dennis Liu (bigheaddennis![]() |
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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 10:51:52 -0800 (PST) |
You're right about Magnusson-Moss, but that's actually what the letter from FNA is addressing. In effect, if a modification causes a problem, then FNA is going to decline to pick it up. The letter is notice to dealerships of that. Now, trying to be objective about it, and noting that FNA has, in the past, been a complete scrooge on some warranty claims, I have to mostly agree with FNA's position here. If an owner has aftermarket modifications done to the car, ***AND*** those modifications ***CAUSE*** a problem, then why should the manufacturer be on the hook for something? Jim, FNA isn't saying, "change the exhaust and we'll void the entire warranty", or even "change the exhaust and we'll decline to cover damage to the transmission." They are saying, "change the exhaust, and we'll decline to cover your labor charges to reset the CEL and any consequential damage, such as catalyst failure." Now, it's still incumbent on FNA to show that the aftermarket exhaust caused the damage, but it's hardly unreasonable to think that an aftermarket exhaust and engine ECU mapping *can* cause a CEL illumination or other adverse effects. Vty, --Dennis -----Original Message----- From: Jim and Cheryl Brown [mailto:barchetta [at] verizon.net] Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 1:19 PM To: Dennis Liu Cc: The FerrariList Subject: Re: [Ferrari] FNA Notice to Dealers Looks like Ferrari is jumping on the bandwagon that so many other manufacturers have joined. The magnusson-moss act I thought was pretty clear about proof that a specific mod only affects a specific system/component and not the whole car? I suppose tracking your ferrari will void the warranty next? If this isn't the case already. JB Ric Rainbolt <ricrain [at] airmail.net> wrote: FYI.... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ To all parts managers, Re: Use of Non-Genuine Aftermarket Parts Following an increasing number of vehicle failures and customer complaints concerning the fitting of non-genuine aftermarket components, I wish to bring your urgent attention to some of the possible consequences. FNA has observed more and more dealers becoming involved with the fitting of non-genuine aftermarket exhausts, different specification non-genuine wheels, Engine ECU "chipping" (i.e. re-programming), seat modifications, steering wheel changes and suspension ride height adjustments to name a few. Each of these has the potential not only to void a customer's warranty, but could also result in the dealer being held liable for possible product related issues. Examples of such potential problems include loss of airbag due to steering wheel replacement. Engine failure or malfunction, check engine light illumination, damaged catalytic converters, due to engine ECU reprogramming and or the fitting of non genuine aftermarket exhausts. Suspension failure caused by the fitting of different specification non-genuine wheels. Fender damage, uneven tire wear and handling issues caused by changing ride heights. These are just a few examples...the list goes on. As we have communicated to you previously. these modifications are strictly against Ferrari policy for cars under warranty. I am astounded that a dealer would carry out any of these modifications on any car of any age as the potential loss certainly outweighs the short term gain. The vehicles warranty book clearly states " The limited warranty does not cover misuse, negligence, overloading, or any type of modifications." The issue of exhaust systems is becoming more common since model year 05 cars have even more stringent emissions requirements and the threshold for setting errors is very low. We have cases showing (e.g. 4 Tubi systems in California last week alone) that with any exhaust modification, an error can be set in the engine management system and a check engine light will be visible on the instrument cluster. The long term effects include, but are not limited to, excessive engine heat, catalyst failure, incorrect air/fuel mixture, and possible engine failure. This practice must stop immediately. Any dealer fitting any non-genuine parts or accessory on a Ferrari that is under warranty will be held responsible for all consequential repair costs for that car for the remainder of the warranty period and Ferrari will also hold dealer responsible for any other related liabilities, e.g., accidents, personal and property damage, etc. Sincerely V.P. 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FNA Notice to Dealers Ric Rainbolt, February 15 2007
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Re: FNA Notice to Dealers Jim and Cheryl Brown, February 15 2007
- Re: FNA Notice to Dealers Dennis Liu, February 15 2007
- Re: FNA Notice to Dealers Jim Brown, February 15 2007
- Re: FNA Notice to Dealers rich, February 15 2007
- Re: FNA Notice to Dealers Dennis Liu, February 15 2007
- Re: FNA Notice to Dealers jimshadow, February 15 2007
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Re: FNA Notice to Dealers Jim and Cheryl Brown, February 15 2007
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