My question involves a consumer law issue in the State of: Arizona / Nationwide
We are are an aftermarket parts company based in Arizona, we sell "Hot Rod" parts to consumers all over the US. We currently have a customer who purchased a "Turbo Kit" (This is a kit designed to take a car that came OEM without a turbo system and apply an aftermarket system) and though we recommend professional installation this customer choose to install the kit them selves and with in a few days the customer reported that his motor was damaged and that he wants us to cover the cost of the repairs with the threat of a lawsuit.
How liable are we as the company who sold the kit?
thank you in advance
We are are an aftermarket parts company based in Arizona, we sell "Hot Rod" parts to consumers all over the US. We currently have a customer who purchased a "Turbo Kit" (This is a kit designed to take a car that came OEM without a turbo system and apply an aftermarket system) and though we recommend professional installation this customer choose to install the kit them selves and with in a few days the customer reported that his motor was damaged and that he wants us to cover the cost of the repairs with the threat of a lawsuit.
How liable are we as the company who sold the kit?
thank you in advance
Retailers: Automotive Aftermarket Parts Company / Liability for Customers Modifying Their Cars
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