scoopman
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Oh I agree with you totally -- I am saying that NHTSA only really gets involved when there is a safety concern on the order of "the car loses all motive power" while driving. That is what could happen here. The car not restarting isn't really a huge safety issue from NHTSA's scrutiny under the law.I respectfully disagree. I don't think crippling a cars power on a 75mph freeway at the top of the grapevine, in the middle of no where is "safe".
Ford originally was going to use this software as mitigation until the new version of the HVBJB was ready. We all thought that was the plan until we saw the recall. There's no mention of that plan. It took a lot of people by surprise and a few of us are speaking out because it's not a fix, it's only a way to save money. A car can fail at the same rate as it did before. Now you just get placated a bit.
What the law and administrative purvue of NHTSA requires is different than what we should be expecting as customers as what is reasonable and acceptable in these vehicles. Ford did just the minimum here with this software update and just spread out the pain we will have at getting these parts replaced when they fail.
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