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Originally Posted by john70t
(this is a question and situation more suited to dedicated intellectual property rights attorneys but...)
Entire warranty? The whole thing?
That sounds fraudulent.
Suppose a factory radio knob breaks, and it is replaced with some 3rd party knob, but then a tire fails and proprietary ABS functionality locks up a front wheel and spins the vehicle into the bridge guardrail and over the cliff killing everyone inside.
That is then considered ok.
Because one single small print contractual stipulation has been violated.
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No, the Magnusson-Morris warranty act provides protection against that. The replacement part has to be relevant to the failure to be a violation of the warranty.