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Corvette
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2015 Z06 Over heating
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<blockquote data-quote="Nik" data-source="post: 116425" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Any non GM sanctioned alteration has the potential to void a warranty if they can prove it caused a failure or if they're pretty bitchy (pardon my French). As long as you can easily reverse the mod you should be ok. But I hear you and I don't expect GM to step up on the issue as that would mean they are acknowledging the issue so their well rehearsed legal team will never let that fly. No wonder the changes to the s/c lids and h/e blocks were pretty much low key/undocumented in the 17/18s.</p><p></p><p>If it's spoiling your track fun I would go ahead and do it with the caveat you may need to reverse it if something breaks and you need warranty service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nik, post: 116425, member: 1"] Any non GM sanctioned alteration has the potential to void a warranty if they can prove it caused a failure or if they're pretty bitchy (pardon my French). As long as you can easily reverse the mod you should be ok. But I hear you and I don't expect GM to step up on the issue as that would mean they are acknowledging the issue so their well rehearsed legal team will never let that fly. No wonder the changes to the s/c lids and h/e blocks were pretty much low key/undocumented in the 17/18s. If it's spoiling your track fun I would go ahead and do it with the caveat you may need to reverse it if something breaks and you need warranty service. [/QUOTE]
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