I want to do a tune on my Ford to get a bit more RPMs and some added acceleration. However, I don’t want to void the warranty, as I still have two years left. Will the tune void my Ford warranty?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
A tune can certainly improve your car’s performance. However, a tune will almost definitely void a Ford warranty. It’s one of the rare mods that involves removing and replacing a Ford-installed computer chip, which lends itself to risky acceleration and power.
If your car is damaged due to a tune, chances are that your Ford warranty is null and void.
While getting a tune is inadvisable while you’re under warranty, you can roll the dice if you choose. But if you do, make sure to start a car repair savings account. To add more money to this fund, use the
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