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travelnutz
Jun 06, 2013Explorer II
sch911,
I don't have a sensitivity to the recall at all as I do not own a subject vehicle. It's simply been all over the news and Internet etc if you care to watch the news or read! My thread is for forum members and forum readers information only.
BTW, it's not one person's opinions, findings, or actions. These issues have been under investigation for years by many and due to the beating the rap of the previous recall incident back in the late 90's by Chrysler, the NHTSA has taken the time and built an extremely solid case with incredible documentation. Yes, it's the final resolution that matters and I agree. we'll see!
A member had posted that the problem was very old and had a 10 year old comment but kind of hard to call 2007 models old when it takes several years to even find and document the actual facts and when Chrysler has fought the NHTSA tooth and nail all the way.
As a Chrysler engineer, how could you not know that? My contacts at Chrysler, who will remain un-named, have known about it for several years now! It's not a secret to Chrysler management either. The recall fix cost is estimated to be in the billions and probably why Chrysler is trying to fight it as hard as they can. Just who do you think is responsible for the design and build of the subject vehicles anyway. Do you think the know safety etc problems will just fix themselves?
I don't have a sensitivity to the recall at all as I do not own a subject vehicle. It's simply been all over the news and Internet etc if you care to watch the news or read! My thread is for forum members and forum readers information only.
BTW, it's not one person's opinions, findings, or actions. These issues have been under investigation for years by many and due to the beating the rap of the previous recall incident back in the late 90's by Chrysler, the NHTSA has taken the time and built an extremely solid case with incredible documentation. Yes, it's the final resolution that matters and I agree. we'll see!
A member had posted that the problem was very old and had a 10 year old comment but kind of hard to call 2007 models old when it takes several years to even find and document the actual facts and when Chrysler has fought the NHTSA tooth and nail all the way.
As a Chrysler engineer, how could you not know that? My contacts at Chrysler, who will remain un-named, have known about it for several years now! It's not a secret to Chrysler management either. The recall fix cost is estimated to be in the billions and probably why Chrysler is trying to fight it as hard as they can. Just who do you think is responsible for the design and build of the subject vehicles anyway. Do you think the know safety etc problems will just fix themselves?
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