Aftermarket exhausts and Audi warranty - that old chestnut
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 10:27 am
Hi folks, there is a lot written about whether fitting an aftermarket exhaust will affect the Audi warranty and people seem to have different views/experiences, so I wanted to post this to hopefully consolidate that feedback in one place.
I do want to put an exhaust on my 2017 PE and the car still has plenty of warranty left, which I do not want to upset, but the varied experiences is giving me some concern.
* I have heard that Audi are fine with exhausts and that it won't affect your warranty.
* I have heard the complete opposite and that it will invalidate the warranty.
* I have heard something in between where it shouldn't affect the warranty but Audi may try to use it as an excuse not to pay out under warranty and then the focus shifts to me having to make the case/prove that the exhaust has no connection to whatever I am looking to have repaired/replaced under warranty.
* Perhaps there is also a further complication depending on the type of exhaust fitted. Something that has all the same components/cats etc may be seen differently to a straight pipe for example. One will alter combustion more than the other.
I can imagine that the idea of invalidating an entire warranty off the back of a customer fitting an after market exhaust is ludicrous as how can it possibly be connected if I am making a warranty claim for say electric windows stopping working and Audi says they won't repair because I have a non-Audi exhaust. That would never stand up in court I would imagine, but I don't want to get into the hassle of having to deal with that scenario if I go for a new exhaust. I want to be very clear that Audi won't care and the warranty will be intact.
What are your experiences? Does Audi care? Has anyone ever had this in writing from them? Is there wording in the warranty that clearly shows that fitting something like an exhaust will not (or will) invalidate the warranty (I have never bothered to read the warranty wording in its entirety).
Some of you will think just fit the exhaust and deal with Audi (if needed) later. That's not me. This is an expensive and highly strung car. The warranty is important and I don't want to mess with it. But I don't like the sound and want to improve it.
Cheers.
I do want to put an exhaust on my 2017 PE and the car still has plenty of warranty left, which I do not want to upset, but the varied experiences is giving me some concern.
* I have heard that Audi are fine with exhausts and that it won't affect your warranty.
* I have heard the complete opposite and that it will invalidate the warranty.
* I have heard something in between where it shouldn't affect the warranty but Audi may try to use it as an excuse not to pay out under warranty and then the focus shifts to me having to make the case/prove that the exhaust has no connection to whatever I am looking to have repaired/replaced under warranty.
* Perhaps there is also a further complication depending on the type of exhaust fitted. Something that has all the same components/cats etc may be seen differently to a straight pipe for example. One will alter combustion more than the other.
I can imagine that the idea of invalidating an entire warranty off the back of a customer fitting an after market exhaust is ludicrous as how can it possibly be connected if I am making a warranty claim for say electric windows stopping working and Audi says they won't repair because I have a non-Audi exhaust. That would never stand up in court I would imagine, but I don't want to get into the hassle of having to deal with that scenario if I go for a new exhaust. I want to be very clear that Audi won't care and the warranty will be intact.
What are your experiences? Does Audi care? Has anyone ever had this in writing from them? Is there wording in the warranty that clearly shows that fitting something like an exhaust will not (or will) invalidate the warranty (I have never bothered to read the warranty wording in its entirety).
Some of you will think just fit the exhaust and deal with Audi (if needed) later. That's not me. This is an expensive and highly strung car. The warranty is important and I don't want to mess with it. But I don't like the sound and want to improve it.
Cheers.