kennethjk
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Because of all the reasons you have mentioned above no entity has ever been penalized for doing things illegal or against a law, why because it’s wrong ?If the new part was the fix you claim why not just state that in the recall notice? Why only reference the software in the recall notice regarding production builds? If the part fails, of course they have to replace it so the fact that many cars have had this part replaced doesn't tell you a ton of things. Why only reference the components that install the software in the recall notice? Ford has provided plenty data so far. 200 cars not patched, 286 for over a year and a half of 50k cars is not a substantial problem before the recall was even provided. The assumption, even by people on this forum is that the software will detect prior damaged contactors and there will be an increase in repairs before that number goes down. This would again imply the software is doing its job. You also failed to recall this is not the first time the part number has changed. Did they try to fix this multiple times before but failed or something? What I believe is if Ford lies to its customers and to regulatory oversight they will be in so much worse position finacially that it simply doesn't make sense to even risk it. I work in a heavily regulated industry in finance on the tech side and regulatory issues are at the forefront of everything we do. To ignore them or to worse lie to them can spell the end of a company. There are zero reasons for Ford to lie here and only an idiot in Ford's corp structure would believe the truth wouldn't eventually come out. Emails are recorded and retained for a reason.
This is from the report. If you can provide better information than this or actual difference between the new vs old part then please do so.
"Between July 13, 2021 and May 31, 2022, there have been 286 warranty claims in North America related to an open or welded contactor."
"is not robust to the heat generated during DC fast charging and multiple wide open pedal events."
Yep, no financial company has ever been penalized for doing anything wrong, laughable
There are penalties assessed against entities all the time and guess what, part of the settlement is that they don’t admit any guilt, so of course they are blameless and no one is to blame
I think we are both wasting our time on this
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