Yesterday a friend had her car damaged by a couple of young kids and a baseball bat - just a random attack as another three cars in the street were also taken care of. Anyway, her car is a 2005 Nissan Micro under an extended Nissan warranty. She rang Nissan about getting it fixed before Christmas and was told they could get the parts but not repair it (windscreen, and both door mirrors) in that time. So she suggested that she buy the parts and take it elsewhere to be repaired.
This next bit is what gets me. Nissan told her that by doing that she would void her extended warranty on the whole vehicle. I can understand losing warranty on the parts being replaced but surely that shouldn't void her entire warranty.
Going by that, anybody who gets anything repaired on their Nissan ie body repair, stone chip etc voids their warranty if it wasn't done through a Nissan dealer.
Can anybody shed some light on this?
I hope Mitsubishi isn't the same.
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Shouldn't this be 'warranty question'?
And that sounds stupid. How would they even know repairs had been made if you didn't tell them.
And I know nothing about Nissan but our warranty is per part so you only void the warranty on what you mess with or what your work/mod breaks.
But I've read a few cases of Mitsu dealerships trying to say you can't get an exhaust etc cos it'll void the whole warranty. Its scare tactics.
Edit: Although, if the dealership says that, they'll probably follow through. So, try going elsewhere.
And that sounds stupid. How would they even know repairs had been made if you didn't tell them.
And I know nothing about Nissan but our warranty is per part so you only void the warranty on what you mess with or what your work/mod breaks.
But I've read a few cases of Mitsu dealerships trying to say you can't get an exhaust etc cos it'll void the whole warranty. Its scare tactics.
Edit: Although, if the dealership says that, they'll probably follow through. So, try going elsewhere.
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I call bullshit. Get get to call Nissan Customer Care (Head Office) and explain the situation and see what they say. Sounds like scare tactics on a poor girl by the dealer so they get the job so they can charge labour.
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