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Void Warranty - 2015 ST L

Gilda

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Will I void my warranty on a 2015 ST L if we install the BRP hitch ourselves?
And tow a trailer not made by can am?
I see a lot of people tow different trailers and have after market hitches.
Anyone run into flack from Can Am with warranty issues? Thank you.
Pam
 
Will I void my warranty on a 2015 ST L if we install the BRP hitch ourselves?
And tow a trailer not made by can am?
I see a lot of people tow different trailers and have after market hitches.
Anyone run into flack from Can Am with warranty issues? Thank you.
Pam


A warranty can't be voided buy what you install. A dealer has to prove whatever part you added caused the damage you are trying to have covered by warranty. If they can prove it was your part, then they can deny that claim, but your warranty is still valid.
 
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A warranty can't be voided buy what you install. A dealer has to prove whatever part you added caused the damage you are trying to have covered by warranty. If they can prove it was your part, then they can deny that claim, but your warranty is still valid.
NOT TRUE ...... If you install it up-side down it will :yikes: ...:lecturef_smilie::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: .......sorry I couldn't let that pass ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
I believe if your dealer installs the BRP hitch you get a warranty on it but if you install it yourself and it doesn't work you don't get the same warranty. As for pulling a nonBRP trailer Huked is correct that they would have to prove that the trailer was the cause of the issue that you want warranty coverage on.
 
WELL REALLY

Wow Mike you are usually the first one I see to educate the curious about the Moss-magnum act, I know I learned about it from reading your post:firstplace:THX

fyi
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuson–Moss_Warranty_Act
Some folks here claim I'm waaaaaay to serious , so I was just trying to add a bit of HUMOR :roflblack: ..... hence the emoji .... Thanks for adding the link ..... I knew someone would ...... Mike :thumbup:
 
Thank you for the info guys.
I was told conflicting info so i knew I'd get it straight here.

Mike, I expected a comment from you. LOL!!
I'll TRY not to put the hitch upside down. :roflblack::roflblack: ;)
Pam
 
Thank you for the info guys.
I was told conflicting info so i knew I'd get it straight here.

Mike, I expected a comment from you. LOL!!
I'll TRY not to put the hitch upside down. :roflblack::roflblack: ;)
Pam

Tiny little hint - if the ball points toward the ground, it's probably not quite right. ;)
 
Thank you for the info guys.
I was told conflicting info so i knew I'd get it straight here.

Mike, I expected a comment from you. LOL!!
I'll TRY not to put the hitch upside down. :roflblack::roflblack: ;)
Pam
Ignore all the recommendations and comments above, except maybe SpyderAnn's. You're in Canada. Our rules don't mean nuthin' up there! You'll have to research Canadian warranty laws for yourself unless someone up there responds with good info.
 
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