Yes, jailbreaking does void the warranty.
If you do so, you will void warranty and your car will not pass next state inspection (if you bring it at Toyota place).
Read the warranty carefully. Most modifications to the drivetrain will void the warranty. Abuse will also void the warranty. Failure to properly maintain the vehicle or the use of non-approved parts or lubricants will also void the warranty.
Read the warranty carefully. Most modifications to the drivetrain will void the warranty. Abuse will also void the warranty. Failure to properly maintain the vehicle or the use of non-approved parts or lubricants will also void the warranty.
I dodged the bullet on that one by not using synthetic oil in my car. If I did, I would be sure to change it at least as often as my owner's manual stipulates so I don't void my warranty.
Yes, this will cause no harm until the next service.BUTSome cars (Porsche for example) must use a specific specified oil or the warranty will be instantly void.
Jailbreaking will void your iPhone's warranty.
There are no memory cards available for the Iphone so you will not void the warranty.
No a voided warranty is different from an expired warranty.
All the info I have gotten from the dealership is that if you do tamper with the cats but do a dual exiting system then you will not void your warranty.
The use of third party accessories will not void your warranty as long as your not breaking the factory warranty seal to install or use them.
Yes if you have to open the computer up in any way then it does void the warranty. If there is a warranty there is no eason to pay for parts yourself.