I agree that it is no insurance. I also understand some people like to get their hands dirty.
But a DIY install can also become a nightmare when not done right...
Does Mitsubishi honor their warranty in case of DIYs ?
I can only speak for myself. I did everything but the startup. Paid a Mitsu Contractor $300 to do that so that I would 'on paper' maintain the warranty, (per eComfort).
I haven't had any problems in the two years that it has been running, so I haven't had a chance to put it to the test - and hopefully I won't.
Which leads me to the point that the reason I bought a Mr Slim unit to begin with was because it was supposed to be the best - so why do I need a warranty?
I could see Mitsubishi not honoring a warranty if it was something clearly related to a DIY install, but if a component just failed on it's own..
Reminds me of a tract home I purchased (S Cal) about 20 years ago. I went up at night when no one was around and installed the wiring for one of those Nutone whole house intercom systems. You couldn't tell once the house was dry walled and I knew exactly where to cut out to access the low voltage wiring. The builder found out about a week before we closed and threw a fit saying he was not going to warranty the electrical system for the whole entire house. I told him we weren't going to buy the house... and he ended up changing his tune. We agreed if it was something related to my intercom install, I would be responsible. Sounded reasonable to me at the time
and I agree - it is easy for thing to go sideways when your doing it yourself, but that is why people join forums like this one. There are a lot of knowledgeable people willing to help a guy out
