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Old 06-30-2018, 06:29 PM
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I recently purchased a 2018 Chevy Silverado 1500. I would like to get a new exhaust put on it.
Can I do this without voiding the factory warranty?
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Probably best to consult with the dealer before making any exhaust modifications & ask if it would effect the warranty.
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Changing the exhaust shouldn't cause warranty issues unless your disabling emissions or if the alterations from O/E causes a failure.
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Originally Posted by Soft Ride
Probably best to consult with the dealer before making any exhaust modifications & ask if it would effect the warranty.
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Thank you, when I asked the guys at the dealership they said I should check on a GM forum to make sure it won’t affect the warranty.
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Soft Ride,
Thank you, when I asked the guys at the dealership they said I should check on a GM forum to make sure it won’t affect the warranty.
This forum is not endorsed or supported by GM. We have no ACTUAL say in any actual things.

What exactly were you wanting to do with the exhaust, and why?
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Originally Posted by Summer
when I asked the guys at the dealership they said I should check on a GM forum to make sure it won’t affect the warranty.
Run away from this dealership and find one that doesn't say things like this. They know this answer . . . or their answer isn't worth your time as it is not based on knowledge. Shipping you to a forum won't hold water if the forum says "yeah sure" and GM decides your warranty is affected by the modifications.

Originally Posted by rjolly87
This forum is not endorsed or supported by GM. We have no ACTUAL say in any actual things.
I agree with this. Another example of why forums should not be relied upon by a dealership as the warranty authorizing authority for General Motors.

Originally Posted by rjolly87
What exactly were you wanting to do with the exhaust, and why?
And I'm curious about this too.

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Soft Ride,
Thank you, when I asked the guys at the dealership they said I should check on a GM forum to make sure it won’t affect the warranty.
We are not in any way affiliated with General Motors.
The dealership should have been able to discuss any warranty issues.
The dealership may also have been referring to an official GM chat forum.
May I recommend that you call General Motors customer care at 1-800-222-1020.
https://www.chevrolet.com/contact/call-us
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Originally Posted by Soft Ride
We are not in any way affiliated with General Motors.
The dealership should have been able to discuss any warranty issues.
The dealership may also have been referring to an official GM chat forum.
May I recommend that you call General Motors customer care at 1-800-222-1020.
https://www.chevrolet.com/contact/call-us
Thank you for that information. I really do appreciate all the help. I love ant to upgrade my truck but I don’t want to void the warranty. Maybe customer care can give me a definitive answer.
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[QUOTE=CathedralCub;1627496]Run away from this dealership and find one that doesn't say things like this. They know this answer . . . or their answer isn't worth your time as it is not based on knowledge. Shipping you to a forum won't hold water if the forum says "yeah sure" and GM decides your warranty is affected by the modifications.



I agree with this. Another example of why forums should not be relied upon by a dealership as the warranty authorizing authority for General Motors.



And I'm curious about this

I'm just looking to upgrade my exhaust. I would like to take my truck to an exhaust shop I know and trust as I’ve had them do work on a couple of my other vehicles. I want to put a Borla exhaust in it.
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Originally Posted by rjolly87
This forum is not endorsed or supported by GM. We have no ACTUAL say in any actual things.

What exactly were you wanting to do with the exhaust, and why?
I just want to upgrade my truck. Nothing too crazy, I take my vehicles to an exhaust shop locally and I trust their work. I know I can buy a Borla exhaust off the Chevrolet website. I just want to make sure that I’m doing this it isn’t going to void my warranty.


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