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Hello,
I just purchased a used 2011 Chevy Cruze with 33.3K miles. I purchased a 5 year/120K mile warranty along with the vehicle. I was wondering if adding subwoofers or an aftermarket radio would void my warranty in any way? I need to be certain it will not before i do any type of audio modification.

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Benjamin Leclerc
 

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Thanks for all the input everyone. I have thought about it more, and i think im going to use an inline RCA adapter to run the signal to my amplifiers. I will leave my stock head unit in there. If for some reason, the battery or another electrical issue arises, a simple removal of the amplifiers and subwoofer before having it brought in should cover me since they have no proof of any modifications. While this may seem sneaky, i have been working on car audio for quite a few years and done countless installs for family and friends. I doubt i would screw anything up with this simple of an install.

But i may also play it on the safe side and have an audio shop run most of my wires and then i can do the speakers and tuning. I just hate having shops do some work because i've had bad experiences with lazy installation and carelessness that made my car look like ****. Ripping carpet and insulation hanging all over the place should not happen. I tried to have them fix it, but i did not realize it until the next day, and when i went back to have them clean it up, they said "no. How do we know you didnt do this?" Oh yea, sorry. I like to make my car look like **** for no reason, then be too lazy to fix it all.

I digress. I will let you all know what happens soon enough.

Ben
 
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