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How dangerous is it to actually get a tune?
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<blockquote data-quote="ZBoater" data-source="post: 752042" data-attributes="member: 14344"><p>If you are concerned about voiding your powertrain warranty, don't tune. Period. If the dealer finds out and you have a powertrain issue, they are very likely to deny warranty coverage. The rules are pretty straightforward.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, the chances of a tune causing an issue are very low. 5* and SVC have solid reputations, and they protect those by not doing anything crazy. There's been people tuned for years with no issues. That is the most common occurrence.</p><p></p><p>BUT - know what you are risking. I have the 9yr 125K ESP plan from Ford, and if my nav breaks or my power seats, I'm covered. But if I have an engine problem, and they find out I was tuned, I am PREPARED to pay for it. I won't be surprised. I won't be coming into the forums to say how evil Ford is for denying me warranty coverage. Go in with both eyes open and enjoy your tune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZBoater, post: 752042, member: 14344"] If you are concerned about voiding your powertrain warranty, don't tune. Period. If the dealer finds out and you have a powertrain issue, they are very likely to deny warranty coverage. The rules are pretty straightforward. Having said that, the chances of a tune causing an issue are very low. 5* and SVC have solid reputations, and they protect those by not doing anything crazy. There's been people tuned for years with no issues. That is the most common occurrence. BUT - know what you are risking. I have the 9yr 125K ESP plan from Ford, and if my nav breaks or my power seats, I'm covered. But if I have an engine problem, and they find out I was tuned, I am PREPARED to pay for it. I won't be surprised. I won't be coming into the forums to say how evil Ford is for denying me warranty coverage. Go in with both eyes open and enjoy your tune. [/QUOTE]
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