Aftermarket Stereo?
#1
Aftermarket Stereo?
I just got an Altima Hybrid with Convenience Package this week
After signing all the papers, I commented to the dealer that I chose not to go with the tech package because I wanted to choose my own aftermarket bluetooth/gps/stereo receiver. He told me that I can't do that without voiding my hybrid warranty because it messes with the electrical system.
I was pretty dissapointed by this news because I find the head unit fairly lacking - I wasn't even planning on touching the speakers or amp. I was always under the impression that a modification to a car can't void a warranty unless the dealer can prove it broke the car. At the same time, I don't want to come into the dealership in a couple of years with a broken Hybrid component and be turned down for repair. This is especially important because this is an early generation hybrid for Nissan with unpredictable longterm reliability.
Do any of you have experience with this? Have any of you replaced the head unit in your car?
Thanks!
After signing all the papers, I commented to the dealer that I chose not to go with the tech package because I wanted to choose my own aftermarket bluetooth/gps/stereo receiver. He told me that I can't do that without voiding my hybrid warranty because it messes with the electrical system.
I was pretty dissapointed by this news because I find the head unit fairly lacking - I wasn't even planning on touching the speakers or amp. I was always under the impression that a modification to a car can't void a warranty unless the dealer can prove it broke the car. At the same time, I don't want to come into the dealership in a couple of years with a broken Hybrid component and be turned down for repair. This is especially important because this is an early generation hybrid for Nissan with unpredictable longterm reliability.
Do any of you have experience with this? Have any of you replaced the head unit in your car?
Thanks!
Last edited by rm999; 08-30-2008 at 03:41 PM.
#3
Re: Aftermarket Stereo?
Your dealer is misinformed. The stereo system is a completely different electrical system than the hybrid drive system. Also, it *IS* the responsibility of the dealership to prove that the stereo did any kind of damage to your car. Your car is equipped with a fuse to protect the accessory electrical system in the event of overload.
With the Convenience Package, you don't have have the Bose head unit, amp or speakers. I don't believe you can install the navigation head unit in a non-Bose car. (I might be wrong on that. I have been searching, but haven't come up with a thread on it.) Without the Bose amp, you can actually get a cheaper harness that will allow you to adapt the head unit of your choosing to the factory connector. This keeps the install clean.
#4
Re: Aftermarket Stereo?
Your dealer is misinformed. The stereo system is a completely different electrical system than the hybrid drive system. Also, it *IS* the responsibility of the dealership to prove that the stereo did any kind of damage to your car. Your car is equipped with a fuse to protect the accessory electrical system in the event of overload.
Does anyone here have experience switching the head unit in their Altima Hybrid? I'm especially curious if A. there was a gap in the factory panel, and B. if the dealer reacted at all to it when you took the car in.
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