Where does it say the warranty is void if you turn it off? I'm not claiming it isn't, it just doesn't say that in the scan provided. Anybody have the Warranty Information Booklet it refers to?
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Posted by a new GT-R owner himself. Read em and weep... the GT-R is all show and no go ;) http://www.nagtroc.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=23113 See post #3 in that thread made by the new owner. |
http://www.nagtroc.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=23211
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how will they know you shut it off? :?: :|
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Isn't that technically illegal?
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And it gets better..
..Nissan also stipulates that all GTR's are washed by special "Detail Specialists" and can only be performed at the dealerships.. Doing otherwise also voids your warranty :mrgreen: http://img296.imageshack.us/img296/7564/capturexn0.jpg |
Lol lol lol lol ^^^^^^^
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are they really serious??? this is pathetic...
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Hmph. I don't see what the big fuss is. The voiding provisions are easily severable. Turning off the 'VDC' is going to void the VDC's warranty but not anything else. If you were going to turn it off, it's unlikely you'd care too much if it stopped working. Furthermore, Nissan never intended for you to turn it off, so the idea is that you don't, or Nissan won't like you very much.
However, it seems Nissan have installed a very fragile system in this car and lacks confidence in its abilities. They've failed to create a system that can be swtiched on and off without risk of harm, so they've gone for the next best thing - a cover-up. Now, that's bad. |
The point is that nissan want to keep these cars OUT of the local smash repairs and pick a part shops ;)
After seeing how the last 10 years of GTR's have been treated.. im glad they are taking the step from making it a boy ricer burner to a adult power machine. Over protective...yes, but its whats needed to be done. |
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How is voiding the warranty when disabling your TC, converting it to an 'adult power machine'? It's not. |
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