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<blockquote data-quote="melvimbe" data-source="post: 1436308" data-attributes="member: 35314"><p>I would think it depends on the specific warranty and who provides it. When I bought my truck used from a dodge dealership, it was 'as is', meaning that the dodge dealership didn't add anything beyond the original standard Ford warranty that was already in play. In that case any tune that may have been placed on the vehicle by previous owner could have voided the warranty. If had a previous Ford extended warranty, I don't think the tune would be covered either. If however, the dealership itself offered a generic warranty, not Ford specific, then the tune would be covered.</p><p></p><p>I don't know how the certification process works, but I'd guess it's more about visual inspection of parts and generic tests, not so much getting into the tuning like that.</p><p></p><p>If this were my truck, I would verify that the dealership is aware of the tune, and if it's not covered, then have them remove it. If they won't then they need to either refund the cost the warranty or take back the vehicle. I would want to get it sorted out now, rather than when you need to use the warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melvimbe, post: 1436308, member: 35314"] I would think it depends on the specific warranty and who provides it. When I bought my truck used from a dodge dealership, it was 'as is', meaning that the dodge dealership didn't add anything beyond the original standard Ford warranty that was already in play. In that case any tune that may have been placed on the vehicle by previous owner could have voided the warranty. If had a previous Ford extended warranty, I don't think the tune would be covered either. If however, the dealership itself offered a generic warranty, not Ford specific, then the tune would be covered. I don't know how the certification process works, but I'd guess it's more about visual inspection of parts and generic tests, not so much getting into the tuning like that. If this were my truck, I would verify that the dealership is aware of the tune, and if it's not covered, then have them remove it. If they won't then they need to either refund the cost the warranty or take back the vehicle. I would want to get it sorted out now, rather than when you need to use the warranty. [/QUOTE]
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