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mkirsch
Dec 15, 2021Nomad II
I agree. This is a warranty issue, a safety issue, a liability issue. Don't let them off the hook.
Heck I would not have taken the truck back when they said "can't fix it." I would say keep it until you fix it and give me a loaner in the meantime.
Maybe this is a myth and I'm too lazy to go look it up, but I think they're on strike two of the three strikes that the lemon law allows. If you bring the concern to them once more and they are unable/refuse to fix it, you've got a case.
Even these "highly integrated brake controllers" use an accelerometer to sense the deceleration of the vehicle and apply trailer brakes to match. It sounds to me like this part is faulty in your new truck.
Heck I would not have taken the truck back when they said "can't fix it." I would say keep it until you fix it and give me a loaner in the meantime.
Maybe this is a myth and I'm too lazy to go look it up, but I think they're on strike two of the three strikes that the lemon law allows. If you bring the concern to them once more and they are unable/refuse to fix it, you've got a case.
Even these "highly integrated brake controllers" use an accelerometer to sense the deceleration of the vehicle and apply trailer brakes to match. It sounds to me like this part is faulty in your new truck.
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