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Do I have to take the car to the dealer for scheduled maintenance, or
can I have it done anywhere? What sort of proof do I need to prove I
had the work done so my warranty isn’t invalidated - is the receipt
enough?
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can I have it done anywhere? What sort of proof do I need to prove I
had the work done so my warranty isn’t invalidated - is the receipt
enough?
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Re: maintenance
On 8 Feb 2005 18:35:26 -0500, illinifan staggered into the Black Sun and
said:
> Do I have to take the car to the dealer for scheduled maintenance, or
> can I have it done anywhere?
Anywhere. You can even do it yourself. You should record the date when
it was done and what got done in a log somewhere, though.
> What sort of proof do I need to prove I had the work done so my
> warranty isn't invalidated - is the receipt enough?
Receipts for the work done (or for the parts/supplies if you did the
work yourself) should be plenty. Keep them with the log mentioned in
the first paragraph, and you should be OK. HTH,
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said:
> Do I have to take the car to the dealer for scheduled maintenance, or
> can I have it done anywhere?
Anywhere. You can even do it yourself. You should record the date when
it was done and what got done in a log somewhere, though.
> What sort of proof do I need to prove I had the work done so my
> warranty isn't invalidated - is the receipt enough?
Receipts for the work done (or for the parts/supplies if you did the
work yourself) should be plenty. Keep them with the log mentioned in
the first paragraph, and you should be OK. HTH,
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Re: maintenance
Dances With Crows wrote:
> On 8 Feb 2005 18:35:26 -0500, illinifan staggered into the Black Sun and
> said:
>
>>Do I have to take the car to the dealer for scheduled maintenance, or
>>can I have it done anywhere?
>
>
> Anywhere. You can even do it yourself. You should record the date when
> it was done and what got done in a log somewhere, though.
>
>
>>What sort of proof do I need to prove I had the work done so my
>>warranty isn't invalidated - is the receipt enough?
>
>
> Receipts for the work done (or for the parts/supplies if you did the
> work yourself) should be plenty. Keep them with the log mentioned in
> the first paragraph, and you should be OK. HTH,
There's no "should" about it. That's all you're required to do under US
law (Moss-Magnuson Act). If a dealer tells you anything different,
he's lying.
> On 8 Feb 2005 18:35:26 -0500, illinifan staggered into the Black Sun and
> said:
>
>>Do I have to take the car to the dealer for scheduled maintenance, or
>>can I have it done anywhere?
>
>
> Anywhere. You can even do it yourself. You should record the date when
> it was done and what got done in a log somewhere, though.
>
>
>>What sort of proof do I need to prove I had the work done so my
>>warranty isn't invalidated - is the receipt enough?
>
>
> Receipts for the work done (or for the parts/supplies if you did the
> work yourself) should be plenty. Keep them with the log mentioned in
> the first paragraph, and you should be OK. HTH,
There's no "should" about it. That's all you're required to do under US
law (Moss-Magnuson Act). If a dealer tells you anything different,
he's lying.
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