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Short Answer: No. By law, automakers and dealerships are not allowed to make you perform regular maintenance at a dealership for a new-car warranty to remain valid.
It outlines what you must do to keep your warranty in force, and a warranty can be voided in part or whole. For instance, if you don't have the oil changed in the engine according to the suggested maintenance schedule and the engine fails as a result, the carmaker has the legal right to void the warranty on the engine.
TL.DR-No, it will not void your warranty unless you screw it up. Despite what a salesman will tell you — especially in relation to aftermarket upgrades and who does the maintenance — they cannot deny a warranty claim unless they can prove the work you or a third party did was responsible for the failure.
If you own a car, you know how important it is to keep up with routine maintenance and repairs. In fact, it's illegal for a dealer to deny your warranty coverage simply because you had routine maintenance or repairs performed by someone else.
Ford or any other manufacturer in the U.S. will not/can not void a warranty just because you elect to do your own service so long as the oil and filter meet OEM specks, and you have receipts to prove it.
No. An independent mechanic, a retail chain shop, or even you yourself can do routine maintenance and repairs on your vehicle. The manufacturer or dealer can, however, require consumers to use select repair facilities if the repair services are provided to consumers free of charge under the warranty.
Damage from a natural disaster also voids your warranty, as the car's warranty only covers manufacturer's defects. Some examples of natural or environmental disasters that would void your car's warranty are earthquakes, fires, and hurricanes.
Servicing your own car takes a lot of time. It might even be cheaper and faster for you to buy the parts from your local auto store and have them install them for you. This is one option that doesn't invalidate your warranty, because the installer will be a qualified mechanic.
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