3. What’s Not Covered
3.1 Modifications Not Covered
A. Some Modifications Don’t Void the
Warranties But Aren’t Covered
Certain changes that you might make to your vehicle do
not, by themselves, void the warranties described in this
booklet. Examples of some of these changes are:
•
installing non-Chrysler Group LLC (
⬙
Chrysler
⬙
) parts,
components, or equipment (such as a non-Chrysler
radio or speed control); and
•
using special non-Chrysler materials or additives.
But your warranties don’t cover any part that was not
on your vehicle when it left the manufacturing plant or is
not certified for use on your vehicle. 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.
Performance or racing parts are considered to be
non-Chrysler parts. Repairs or adjustments caused by
their use are not covered under your warranties.
Examples of the types of alterations not covered are:
•
installing accessories — except for genuine Chrysler /
MOPAR accessories installed by an authorized
Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealer;
•
applying rustproofing or other protection products;
•
changing the vehicle’s configuration or dimensions,
such as converting the vehicle into a limousine or
food service vehicle; or
•
using any refrigerant that Chrysler has not approved.
WHAT’S NOT COVERED
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