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Car Forum / Pontiac / Pontiac Fiero / April 2006

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Steering column - should be a safety recall???

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John Craker - 12 Apr 2006 01:42 GMT
Ok - considering the number of web pages that talk about it...  it's
obviously not an isolated incident.

How many GM tilt steering columns have you/i/we all seen that come loose
down low??
Tons....

Considering what other things have had factory recalls done (can we all say
"Recall Weather Strip?!), I just CAN'T believe that there has never been a
recall on virtually all GM/Saginaw columns to have the bolts removed,
loc-tited, and replaced!

Anyone on here a lawyer, or know one, who'd like to pursue this????
Mr Potatohead - 12 Apr 2006 11:31 GMT
> Ok - considering the number of web pages that talk about it...  it's
> obviously not an isolated incident.
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> Anyone on here a lawyer, or know one, who'd like to pursue this????

I know a lot of people in the Fiero community but never met a lawyer.
Come to think of it, I don't even KNOW a lawyer. Must be a culture gap. :-)
Jason Sobol - 16 Apr 2006 04:28 GMT
if you really need one, and can deal with a lawyer from Ohio, I can help...

Jason
always pondering buying a 2M6/SE, GT or maybe Formula
 
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