No, there are sometimes campaigns for defects that are not really serious but are very annoying in terms of image.jp33 wrote:[...] With regard to the recall campaigns, you know as well as I that they do them only on MAJOR C to say problems of their civil liability (RC Entreprise for those who know).
In the majority of cases we do the Max so that it is the customer who pays (of course, with big renfords of tales). When it doesn't work, we try to insure.
Auto-plus in particular often mentions it, and this same newspaper is not the last one to "denounce" the problems suffered by users.
There are also on other occasions "hidden" updates that dealers carry out during overhauls without informing the customer.
You haven't answered my other questions (technology transfer and 206 model), is it an oversight?
Thank you if you can devote a few minutes to it.
It's a bit of my initial idea: a silent block with a problem that allows too much freedom of movement for an element.and I understand that moving elements are too close to other fixed elements. The slightest problem in a silent-blos or a support and it breaks.
PS for Christine, you have an MP.
PS2: it is heartbreaking to note that some people here practice exactly what they intend to denounce: putting fuel on the fire, especially in discussions that do not concern them.