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- rexlionExplorerExhaust fumes in the cab... and it's not a health hazard? Go figure.
- itguy08ExplorerMore of that Ram/Chrysler "Quality"!!
Wonder how the Ram Bois will explain this away? - kaydeejayExplorer
rexlion wrote:
Yeah, everyone knows carbon monoxide is harmless!
Exhaust fumes in the cab... and it's not a health hazard? Go figure. kaydeejay wrote:
rexlion wrote:
Yeah, everyone knows carbon monoxide is harmless!
Exhaust fumes in the cab... and it's not a health hazard? Go figure.
Yes Chrysler better not drag their feet on this recall like their doing with another one.
As a matter of fact it appears Chrysler is blaming the harmonics of the 2WD trucks being the only one with the problem, but it appears 4WD trucks have this problem too, but maybe to a lesser degree perhaps.
This is a serious health and safety issue!- 45RicochetExplorer
itguy08 wrote:
More of that Ram/Chrysler "Quality"!!
Wonder how the Ram Bois will explain this away?
Do we really want to start counting recalls now?
" "The Ram recall was initiated by the manufacturer, and they have alerted EPA as required," said EPA spokeswoman Christie St. Clair. "They are following the expected practice of recalling to fix a problem they found themselves."
The EPA issues about 2 million emissions-related recalls each year."
Sounds like Ram raised the flag first. Not so sure about the Ford Explorer rollover problem a few years back or the GM side saddle tanks.
Your one sick puppy travelnuts err ITGAL08. Your hatred for Ram is unbelievable. Do us all a favor, just respond to only a Ford eco-boost threads. No negative threads there :W Why is it you need to respond to anything to do with Rams? Is it because they have a NFL team named after them :B Or the fact your upset on losing market share to Ram?
Back on subject, it don't sound or smell like fun right now for the owners. - 45RicochetExplorer
FishOnOne wrote:
kaydeejay wrote:
rexlion wrote:
Yeah, everyone knows carbon monoxide is harmless!
Exhaust fumes in the cab... and it's not a health hazard? Go figure.
Yes Chrysler better not drag their feet on this recall like their doing with another one.
As a matter of fact it appears Chrysler is blaming the harmonics of the 2WD trucks being the only one with the problem, but it appears 4WD trucks have this problem too, but maybe to a lesser degree perhaps.
This is a serious health and safety issue!
So were ignition switches and death. And air bags I Haven't heard much in a fix for either. Both of our vehicles have the recalled air bags but neither have a recall cause we live in the northern sections. Other car is a Infiniti, guess we just hope the screws don't implode in my face in a accident. This entire section of our government agency needs to be looked at. To many " we'll fix it when we can" going on across the board. - dodge_guyExplorer III think there should be a ban on members who start "stuff" like this, and also ban others who add to the fire all on purpose!
Ridiculous! - mich800Explorer
45Ricochet wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
kaydeejay wrote:
rexlion wrote:
Yeah, everyone knows carbon monoxide is harmless!
Exhaust fumes in the cab... and it's not a health hazard? Go figure.
Yes Chrysler better not drag their feet on this recall like their doing with another one.
As a matter of fact it appears Chrysler is blaming the harmonics of the 2WD trucks being the only one with the problem, but it appears 4WD trucks have this problem too, but maybe to a lesser degree perhaps.
This is a serious health and safety issue!
So were ignition switches and death. And air bags I Haven't heard much in a fix for either. Both of our vehicles have the recalled air bags but neither have a recall cause we live in the northern sections. Other car is a Infiniti, guess we just hope the screws don't implode in my face in a accident. This entire section of our government agency needs to be looked at. To many " we'll fix it when we can" going on across the board.
That airbag one is though to understand for us thinking people. How do they know where these vehicles will be used. Are they tracking sales and issuing the recall if sold to a different state. They are just rolling the dice this problem will not grow. - dshelleyExplorerDodge Guy, no sense arguing with those idiots, they contribute nothing to this site other than the same trash. One is all about where the product is assembled. The other keeps ranting about subpar quality. It's entertaining, perhaps in the same way one might enjoy a Dumb and Dumber movie.
45Ricochet wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
kaydeejay wrote:
rexlion wrote:
Yeah, everyone knows carbon monoxide is harmless!
Exhaust fumes in the cab... and it's not a health hazard? Go figure.
Yes Chrysler better not drag their feet on this recall like their doing with another one.
As a matter of fact it appears Chrysler is blaming the harmonics of the 2WD trucks being the only one with the problem, but it appears 4WD trucks have this problem too, but maybe to a lesser degree perhaps.
This is a serious health and safety issue!
So were ignition switches and death. And air bags I Haven't heard much in a fix for either. Both of our vehicles have the recalled air bags but neither have a recall cause we live in the northern sections. Other car is a Infiniti, guess we just hope the screws don't implode in my face in a accident. This entire section of our government agency needs to be looked at. To many " we'll fix it when we can" going on across the board.
This is not a GM recall topic... Why does the LAM guys always have to drag another brand into the spot light to justify a issue with "Their" brand is not any worse than another? But since you brought it up yes GM dragged their feet to take care of the ignition switch and they got slapped hard.
Anyways the media brought this issue to light not Chrysler!
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