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You better go back and look at your previous posts.... As of right now you have 69 posts and 43 are in threads about Recalls and GM...
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Possibility of steering wheel lock engaging. There is a reason that racing organizations require the steering wheel lock to be disabled. Lose all electrical things that need the key to be in to 'on' position in order to work, which might include EPAS in cars so equipped. If manual transmission equipped, the steering wheel lock and electrical devices needing key on status issues are still present. Norm |
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There is no argument that GM knew about a faulty part that they covered it up, they admitted it in the original announcement. At this point it doesn't matter if the drivers were three sheets to the wind, were hanging their rears out the window and driving without a steering wheel.... The fact is GM knew about a defect in the vehicle that was potentially unsafe, and not only chose to not fix it but chose to hide it and deny it when people started having accidents because of it. why everyone is caught up on weather everyone who drives should be as skilled as a race car driver or if there were additional issues involved ion the accident I don't know, I can only assume its an attempt to muddy the waters. The only thing that matters is they knew, and even after it started causing issues actively worked to hide it and publicly denied it, allowing even more people to be put at risk.....even if no one had ever been hurt, the fact they knew the cars were unsafe and still sold them to people keeping silent is criminal and unacceptable. |
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Maybe it's because of all these nannies we have today drivers have forgotten car control. The smarter we make the cars the dumber we make the drivers.
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Everybody should be able to live without the nannies at least for the brief period of time involved here . . . but if you lose EPAS, the matter of cranking the steering wheel over with sufficient speed to successfully keep a two ton vehicle on the black stuff and out of other vehicles may be beyond the physical capabilities of some or maybe even many drivers. We do keep hearing about EPAS going wonky all by itself and people are pretty unhappy when it does happen (IIRC a number of accidents have resulted).
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I do have personal experience with some of the cars on the ignition recall list. I previously owned 4 of them. I never had any issues with any of them.
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Not that I don't believe you but could you cite a reference/link where you obtained such knowledge?
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Ill stand by my statement that non of that matters.... The fact that GM knew they had a faulty part that was potentially dangerous and not only chose not to fix it and on top of that covered it up is the issue and its criminal For that matter any company knowing they are selling something faulty and choosing not to fix it and telling the customer they were wrong when it was pointed out and continuing to sell that product even after that is pretty slimy to begin with, not even counting possible hazards to the owner. At best GM has shown themselves to be pretty unethical and slimy by continuing to sell a product they knew was defective in some way. But back to your question...please point out or link where I stated that anything reported was inaccurate. Last edited by Rhyder; 05-20-2014 at 10:26 PM. |
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Dirty little secret.
There is no such animal as perfection. The current goal it to exceed 6 sigma. Nearly every part on an aircraft or car has a failure history. The MRB paperwork on a single 747 weighs more than the aircraft. At this point, do you throw the airplane away? No, you do an assessment of failure probability and do cost analysis. This is what is taught in college. Cars are no different and every brand of car now has govtlawyermedia at their throats for not being perfect. The automobile industry is required not only to sell you a cheap car, but to pile hundreds of GovLaw parts on to it that really aren't logical. In this case, GM saw that if somebody hung a bunch of weight off the ignition, the lock could break. Which is true for all cars made that use key ignitions. And has always been true. But up until today, it was never considered to be a lethal flaw except a very, very small statistical element. Today, it's the automotive industry. Other industries are already gone. Here's the risk. If a govlaw can make a trillion dollars by proving the aircraft mfrs sell a dangerous product, and know about it, and sell it regardless... Would govlaw do what is right for humanity, or would they destroy air travel? We all know the answer to that.
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Sidebar -
The CDC has decided to use lawyers instead of lab rats for science experiments. The decision was simple: 1) Lawyers are more plentiful. 2) The lab assistants don't get attached to them. 3) There are things not even a rat will do. Lawyers will though.
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My problem is when they knowingly sell a product that is defective, they knew its potentially injury or death causing, or why would they immediately go into cover up mode and hide the details..then use their lawyers to destroy anyone who implies this is an issue in order to further hide this. That's where I have a problem. They sell a car and it starts rubbing holes in the convertible roof...that's a defect they probably didn't catch in manufacturing, they came around when there had been enough people consistently having the problem. I'm good with that kind of stuff, I don't expect everything to be perfect. Its when they criminally cover things up and actively risk people unknowingly to the people who are buying their products. Also I don't think putting GM out of business, not that I think it will come to that, would kill the auto industry. Someone would purchase the parts and keep on plugging on, but maybe they wouldn't be the rolling disaster of management GM has been aside from the short time Whitacre was CEO. And as I said in an earlier post, maybe it would at least make other companies pause before putting out dangerous products. |
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