โDec-26-2017 02:09 AM
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โDec-26-2017 12:57 PM
msjdbman wrote:
Well, I can tell you that the F-150 door latch issue is a real safety issue. My current work truck is one of the effected ones. It was already off warranty when it started and could not be figured out at the dealer (reproduce the symptom). Nothing like having the drivers door open on itโs own while driving down the road to get your attention. Other times it simply wouldnโt latch at all. And now the rear suicide door on drivers side wonโt latch properly at times. I just recently got the recall notice, and will be notified again when replacement parts are available. Iโm hoping soon.
โDec-26-2017 11:49 AM
โDec-26-2017 08:32 AM
TurnThePage wrote:K Charles wrote:Went right for jugular! Fiat? LOL
The OP has a Fiat pickup and they have recalled 1.8 million pickups because they fall out of park. He thinks a door lock that could freeze is a big deal?
โDec-26-2017 08:09 AM
K Charles wrote:Went right for jugular! Fiat? LOL
The OP has a Fiat pickup and they have recalled 1.8 million pickups because they fall out of park. He thinks a door lock that could freeze is a big deal?
โDec-26-2017 07:37 AM
mich800 wrote:transamz9 wrote:K Charles wrote:
The OP has a Fiat pickup and they have recalled 1.8 million pickups because they fall out of park. He thinks a door lock that could freeze is a big deal?
Actually I have 8 Fiats and around 15 or so Fords not counting the few Toyotas and other various makes and models that I have to worry about.
Also if you reread the Ram recall it doesn't say anything about it falling out of park it just says that it can be pulled out of park without applying the brake pedal. That is a feature that had to be added because of lack of parenting letting kids plat around in the vehicle. I'm one of those parents because my daughter did it when she was 4.
Have a great day. ๐
I don't know how old you are but the shift interlock has been around for a long time. This is an outright failure of the system in a modern vehicle. I can only think of one vehicle off the top of my head that I owned that didn't have this feature and I believe that vehicle had a faulty switch. Maybe you didn't mean it to sound like this was a recent addition but that is the way it came off.
โDec-26-2017 07:28 AM
โDec-26-2017 07:00 AM
transamz9 wrote:K Charles wrote:
The OP has a Fiat pickup and they have recalled 1.8 million pickups because they fall out of park. He thinks a door lock that could freeze is a big deal?
Actually I have 8 Fiats and around 15 or so Fords not counting the few Toyotas and other various makes and models that I have to worry about.
Also if you reread the Ram recall it doesn't say anything about it falling out of park it just says that it can be pulled out of park without applying the brake pedal. That is a feature that had to be added because of lack of parenting letting kids plat around in the vehicle. I'm one of those parents because my daughter did it when she was 4.
Have a great day. ๐
โDec-26-2017 05:57 AM
K Charles wrote:
The OP has a Fiat pickup and they have recalled 1.8 million pickups because they fall out of park. He thinks a door lock that could freeze is a big deal?
โDec-26-2017 05:27 AM
โDec-26-2017 04:56 AM