Re: Ford Truck Recall




I will reiterate my thought here - one accident per year (no numbers given
for deaths), out of millions of vehicles, and many millions of miles
driven, in NOT a serious problem. More people die from falls in bathtubs
every year than from problems with Ford's camshaft position sensor. Lets
be serious, if there is a defect, it would be nice if Ford fixed it,
however, one accident per yearis not a problem worth any special effort.

I cannot see how counting accidents has any bearing on the subject...how
many failures were there? Perhaps there were 100,000 failures.


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