Arsene Lupin
Member
Fellows,
Earlier this year, I bought a brand new 2018 Tacoma TRD Sport, and a couple of weeks ago I got the 8 year/75,000 mile "Vehicle Service Agreement" offered by Toyota Financial Services, which is "sort" of an extended warranty.
I would like to replace the stock front grill with an aftermarket "TOYOTA" grill, like the one shown in the picture I inserted, then, I would use Toyota P/N 53141-35060, a sort of glass insert, to protect the TSS-P radar opening in the new grill.
However, while reading the extended warranty I purchased, I found a section called "EXCLUSIONS AND RESTRICTIONS", which, in part, reads as follows:
"Failure cause by any direct or indirect modifications or parts not authorized or supplied by the vehicle manufacturer or Administrator."
Do you guys think Toyota can use my replacing the stock front grill as an excuse to invalidate either my factory warranty or my extended "Vehicle Service Agreement"?
Thanks for any advise.
Arsene
Earlier this year, I bought a brand new 2018 Tacoma TRD Sport, and a couple of weeks ago I got the 8 year/75,000 mile "Vehicle Service Agreement" offered by Toyota Financial Services, which is "sort" of an extended warranty.
I would like to replace the stock front grill with an aftermarket "TOYOTA" grill, like the one shown in the picture I inserted, then, I would use Toyota P/N 53141-35060, a sort of glass insert, to protect the TSS-P radar opening in the new grill.
However, while reading the extended warranty I purchased, I found a section called "EXCLUSIONS AND RESTRICTIONS", which, in part, reads as follows:
"Failure cause by any direct or indirect modifications or parts not authorized or supplied by the vehicle manufacturer or Administrator."
Do you guys think Toyota can use my replacing the stock front grill as an excuse to invalidate either my factory warranty or my extended "Vehicle Service Agreement"?
Thanks for any advise.
Arsene