So i was at the dealer earlier to get some parts i order and i decided to go to the supply department and get some copper washer for my first
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05-05-2011, 03:09 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Using after market oil filters will void the warranty.. What?
So i was at the dealer earlier to get some parts i order and i decided to go to the supply department and get some copper washer for my first oil change. The sales personnel told me that using other oil filters instead of the nissan factory filters will void my warranty.
I was shocked but i didnt wanna argue. Anyone know if it is true? I swear i read about this somewhere and the conclusion was using other branded oil filters will not void any warranties.. Last edited by Noc; 05-05-2011 at 04:55 AM. Reason: Fixed some typos |
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Sure, Nissan will probably make it right in the end, but I PROMISE you will have an easier time of it if the service-manager is in your corner going to bat for you instead of hamstringing you. No, OEM filter is not TECHNICALLY required for warranty, but in YOUR case, it makes things better. I would just run it. It can't be that expensive and I'm sure it works just fine. |
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also, if its a car you care about and are concerned with long term warranty issues, you are better off letting the dealer do your oil changes and other routine maintenance. Sure its a little costlier up front, but in the off chance something questionable happens later, or something fails just out of warranty, they are more likely to go to bat for you if you have a service history with them than if you just came when you have warranty work only.
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If they say that it will void any warranty, they can and have been successfully sued. It's garbage what they're saying. Part of the reason is that ALL car manufacturers DON'T make their own filters. Aftermarket companies do. And to say that not using OEM filters voids a warranty is like saying that there is no filters made that will. (Part of the ruling from the courts.) I suggest you go elsewhere. They're telling you a lie (and they should know it).
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It cracks me up that they try to make people think that they make their own filters and oil. They don't even make all of the moving parts in their cars. No one does anymore. |
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Yea, unfortunatley most dealers are crap nowadays..... My dealer originally told me that their oli filter was the only one that would fit a 370z. LOL |
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They also have to prove that your modification are what caused that damage.
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i use factory filters but that's because i can get them pretty cheap locally with the washers.
i dont think using other manufacture filters can void your warranty... unless they can prove to you that the crap filter of choice ruined the engine somehow including the threads for the filter and stuck o-ring or something creating a leak. |
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i have ran k&n oil filters since i bought the car and mobil 1 oil for every oil change. never had an issue, never had the dealer say my warranty was voided. screw that dealer.
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AMSOIL + Mobil 1 Filter...Used it on my G35 for 6 years. Doing the same with the Z..
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Keep in mind if you use aftermarket filters and the engine goes bad, it makes it easier to point out that the filter used caused the damage, thus voiding the warranty, I work for a warranty service center for a crappy American car company and I have spoken with dealers who will say the aftermarket filter caused sludge buildup or dirt to get in from a aftermarket air filter, basically..dealers are not going to go to bat for you if you dont service with them and just take the car in to try and get warranty work done, they hate it. However if you just use their parts and do routine services they will stand behind you, If you dont go to them for work, then they are going to find reasons to not help vs if you are a good customer they will stand by you. Usually the warranty service center is going to stand by what the dealers diagnosis is
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