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own servicing - void warranty?
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own servicing - void warranty?
This may have been answered before but i can't find anything on it. Does anyone know what mitsubishi are like with servicing. If you service your own car instead of taking it to a mits dealer will that void the warranty? i'm a qualified mechanic just changed career.
- shamoo
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Yes it will void your warranty. There has been lots of talk of this with quite a bit of umming and ahhhing.
It all comes down to what servicing you are doing. You can do simple things like changing your oil filter but for the log book service it states in the warranty that it must be done by Mitsis.
Mitsubishi can actually check up on where you can has been serviced to prove that it hasnt been serviced by a Mitsi dealer. Its got to do with the computer side of things. When they service your they plug their computer it and it kinda like stamps your car. So if something was to happen and you needed to make a warranty claim they can plug their computer in and check to make sure.
It all comes down to what servicing you are doing. You can do simple things like changing your oil filter but for the log book service it states in the warranty that it must be done by Mitsis.
Mitsubishi can actually check up on where you can has been serviced to prove that it hasnt been serviced by a Mitsi dealer. Its got to do with the computer side of things. When they service your they plug their computer it and it kinda like stamps your car. So if something was to happen and you needed to make a warranty claim they can plug their computer in and check to make sure.
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It most certainly does not have to serviced by a Mitsubishi dealer, and nowhere in the log book will it say this. Here is the warranty terms and conditions, where no such demand is made: http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com.au/upl ... -TC-v2.pdf
In fact, it is even legislated in the Competition and Consumer Act that manufacturers can't require you to have the vehicle serviced with them exclusively. So if Mitsubishi does this I guess they're going to jail.
The only thing that you will lose if you don't have it serviced with the dealer is the Roadside Assist.
As for doing your own servicing, qualified or not, I don't know. Best ring your local dealer or Mitsubishi to seek confirmation.
In fact, it is even legislated in the Competition and Consumer Act that manufacturers can't require you to have the vehicle serviced with them exclusively. So if Mitsubishi does this I guess they're going to jail.
The only thing that you will lose if you don't have it serviced with the dealer is the Roadside Assist.
As for doing your own servicing, qualified or not, I don't know. Best ring your local dealer or Mitsubishi to seek confirmation.
- shadow-vex
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pretty sure you can do your own oil and filter changes providing that the filters a genuine Mitsubishi filters and the fluids you are using are correct for the application and either exceed or match the Mitsubishi requirement. however the car must be serviced by a Qualified and Working mechanic shop for each of the logbook services.
what this means is that if you want to change your oil at 7,500km instead of every 15,000km you can do every second oil change at home using suitable oil and the genuine filter.
this is what mitsubishi have informed me and another member from this forum
what this means is that if you want to change your oil at 7,500km instead of every 15,000km you can do every second oil change at home using suitable oil and the genuine filter.
this is what mitsubishi have informed me and another member from this forum
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