View Full Version : San Antonio - a4 mods - Warranty Work
agorich
08-10-2008, 04:04 PM
Hey everyone, i'm still pretty new here and had a question to those who may live in the san antonio texas area here in the us. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with warranty work needing to be done by the dealership in town and how they handled it if you have any performance mods to the car. I was curious because I am interested in perhaps touching up some stuff.....not sure if I should though. thanks in advance!
cstarky15
08-10-2008, 08:59 PM
well what are you planning on doing? they can only void your warranty if they CAN prove that the mod you did caused the problem. If you do a chip and they know and you tare a DV they wont cover it. it's cheap but not free!
davis449
08-11-2008, 06:44 AM
PM sent.
agorich
08-11-2008, 10:13 PM
thanks for info guys. yeah, there is a bunch of stuff that I want to do. I am unterested in getting chipped after my first 5k service. figure then the car will be broken in a bit.
davis449
08-12-2008, 07:16 AM
thanks for info guys. yeah, there is a bunch of stuff that I want to do. I am unterested in getting chipped after my first 5k service. figure then the car will be broken in a bit.
I chipped mine at 2K miles. I now have around 26K. Just do it, it won't hurt it.[up][race]
nick71692
08-12-2008, 08:10 AM
just got my chip with 1300 on the clock
agorich
08-15-2008, 08:05 PM
tight! so, quick question....how long does it normally take for the chip to be installed? i'm guessing about 30 minutes or so. just wondering what yall have had to go through.
davis449
08-15-2008, 08:08 PM
tight! so, quick question....how long does it normally take for the chip to be installed? i'm guessing about 30 minutes or so. just wondering what yall have had to go through.
What chip are you going with and who are you going to? I have a suggestion if you want to go APR. Chip takes 15-20 mins. max.
agorich
08-15-2008, 08:15 PM
yeah? thats not that long at all. awesome.
I have looked online and seen some vids on the APR project on youtube. ..it was cool. they did the chip and suspension and exhaust before anything else. they didn't even mention the new DV or fuel pump. would you all think that this is the right way to go or should i updated the fuel pump after i chip it and everything?
toothysaw2
08-16-2008, 01:25 AM
APR installation easy to come by in san antonio.
i know a place in austin you can get revo.
tech_frog
08-16-2008, 05:36 AM
Anyone know where to get the APR chip in Dallas / FTW? I can look it up, I was hoping for someone who had it done and could recommend....a place.
davis449
08-16-2008, 08:10 AM
yeah? thats not that long at all. awesome.
I have looked online and seen some vids on the APR project on youtube. ..it was cool. they did the chip and suspension and exhaust before anything else. they didn't even mention the new DV or fuel pump. would you all think that this is the right way to go or should i updated the fuel pump after i chip it and everything?
If you have the money, go get the Chip and a new DV first, then get exhaust and fuel pump together. If you want APR go to Prestige Tuning. Prestige can do everything you want to have done to the car performance-wise. Mark does awesome work.
bedlamfirm714
08-17-2008, 06:33 AM
if you have concerns about warranty refer to the magnuson act.
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AudiWxGuy
08-17-2008, 06:50 AM
anything you do to your engine that changes the setting of the stock motor can nullify your warrenty. The magnuson-moss act basically says they can't void your warranty unless they can prove it was the chip that did it. Essentially if your window regulator breaks they can't blame it on the chip. So if your tubo blows, or something else happens in the engine or related to the engine, ie clutch, and the dealership WILL void your warrenty in that case if they knew about the chip. It's a chance we all take with chips, and don't think the magnusson-moss act protects you against chips.