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Originally Posted by DUFFMAN
I sent an email to dimeler chrysler (miss spelled) about the DPF Delete and how it would benefit them to allow us to modify the exhaust by causing them less warranty covered turbo cleaning and that it is writen as optional equipment charging like 995 dollars on the invoice sticker on some peoples truck. I asked if they would still honor the warranty for the rest of the truck minus exhaust obviously they wrote back and said
Dear James:
Thank you for contacting the Chrysler Customer Assistance Center.
Certain changes that you might make to your vehicle do not, by
themselves, void the warranties. But your warranties don't cover any
part that we didn't supply. Nor do they cover the costs of any repairs
or adjustments that might be caused or needed because of the
installation or use of non-Chrysler parts, components, equipment,
materials or additives.
Please refer to the warranty information booklet that came with the
vehicle for details on how modifications could affect your warranty
coverages. Some modifications do not void warranties.
They also sent a copy of the manual that everyone got with there truck about the warranty. And if you look up what modifications do and dont void the warranty They underlined that the only mods that specifically void the warranty is mods to the odometer and such. Look in yoour books it is in black and white. Ill get it and put it on here. Hope this helps.
Now we just need to get Gov on board.    
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you are sending your emails to the wrong people,
here ya go
Kevin Mets
Sr. Manager
Vehicle Development
HD Ram Trucks & Chassis Cab Programs
Truck Product Team
CIMS: 514-15-29
Desk: 313.493.3803
kgm2@chrysler.com
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