Hey man i appreciate the 2cents i just live in myrtle beach and we have a pretty cool blvd and it would just sound awesome cruising down that street with it, its only 75 bucks or so so not a terrible monetary expense and very true it looked simple enough to install so i imagine uninstalling it would be just as easy. just would there be anyway for the dealership to know that it was once on it ?
If you installed our BOV adapter and then took it off before going to the dealer, there would be no way for them to know the part was ever installed.
In regards to warranty:
Certain dealers can be more picky than others when it comes to aftermarket parts. Some dealers are fine with mods whereas other dealers will not accept any mods. We always tell the customer to ask the service advisor first for what’s acceptable at any given dealership and if you have any doubts to return the car to stock form before bringing it in to a dealer. This part is only held on by three bolts and a plug, so if you ever did want to remove it before going to a dealer for service, it can be removed very quickly.
Furthermore there is a law called the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act that states in order for a dealer to deny warranty work on your car, they have to prove the aftermarket part you have installed caused your issue. For example if your window stops working and you have a cold air intake, the dealer is not going to void your warranty. It is illegal for a dealer to void your warranty for simply having aftermarket parts installed.
If you have any further questions, please let us know!