@journeyman846 Although I do not believe
@TPARTS is intentionally misleading anyone you have a point.
I'd also like to add that English is likely not the first language of the person posting as TPARTS and it is not reasonable to hold them to a Perry Mason standard of legal righteousness
While the TPARTS module is likely not certified by Tesla, it's mere presence would not void any warranty arbitrarily - no matter what Tesla publishes, there are fortunately laws preventing that.
The case where such a part could cause Tesla to not pay for a repair, replacement and/or labor would occur when the non-certified part is known to or reasonably suspected to have caused the failure of the failed warrantied part.
Thus the concern might be, "if your Infotainment system fails and it is reasonably possible that the non-certified part caused it, the user would have to pay for fixing the infotainment system, not Tesla"
Chances of that happening? Pretty small I think. When was the last time you had a USB hub smoke your PC?
...Worried? Need to weasel out of it or the uber-paranoid type? Put the original part back in before going for service. Not too hard J