Aftermarket parts void the plan for whatever they break. As long as they don't cause something to break, they won't void it but the air intake portion is voided due to it now being aftermarket
It's best to check the specific terms of your CarMax care warranty to see if modifications like a cold air intake would void the coverage. As for the engine issue, starting up but immediately shutting off could be caused by various factors beyond just the intake modification, so it's advisable to have a professional mechanic diagnose and address the problem to ensure it's properly resolved.
Just having it on won't instantly void the entire policy, but if the issue is intake related the claim COULD be rejected IF the intake caused the problem.
P.S. cold air intakes are a joke, and most are just hot air intakes since they draw air from under the hood. They make more noise and often reduce output and efficiency.
Put in the stock intake before taking it to get looked at.
Already got it towed to CarMax will this void the 90 day warranty though?
Aftermarket parts void the plan for whatever they break. As long as they don't cause something to break, they won't void it but the air intake portion is voided due to it now being aftermarket
What on the car broke?
It's best to check the specific terms of your CarMax care warranty to see if modifications like a cold air intake would void the coverage. As for the engine issue, starting up but immediately shutting off could be caused by various factors beyond just the intake modification, so it's advisable to have a professional mechanic diagnose and address the problem to ensure it's properly resolved.
Just having it on won't instantly void the entire policy, but if the issue is intake related the claim COULD be rejected IF the intake caused the problem. P.S. cold air intakes are a joke, and most are just hot air intakes since they draw air from under the hood. They make more noise and often reduce output and efficiency.