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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / October 2005

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rumors of a class action suit against Volvo/Ford for defective wiring harnesses ?

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ed - 25 Sep 2005 19:52 GMT
for the continual use of  shitty wiring material used in the "under the
hood" harness?
James Sweet - 25 Sep 2005 23:28 GMT
> for the continual use of  shitty wiring material used in the "under the
> hood" harness?

They only used it for a few years and the problem has been fixed for more
than 15 years, isn't it a little late to sue? Most of the cars that had that
issue have been fixed by now if they're still on the road.
........................................................ - 20 Oct 2005 19:03 GMT
>>for the continual use of  shitty wiring material used in the "under the
>>hood" harness?
>
> They only used it for a few years and the problem has been fixed for more
> than 15 years, isn't it a little late to sue? Most of the cars that had that
> issue have been fixed by now if they're still on the road.

Well, I have an 03 XC70 and a couple of weeks ago I just barely touched
that flexible plastic shield near an underhood connector and the the
plastic absolutely pulverized into about 125 little pieces. Granted, in
one part of Las Vegas last Summer the temps were 123 degrees and
underhood temps in my garage must have been astronimical once the engine
shut down. Usually when I'd get home and into the garage I'd put the
hood up to release the heat while the cooling fan kept running. After
about a half hour, I'd look at the temp on the thermometer hanging on
the wall in the garage and the temp inside my garage was 139degrees. I
would have left my garage door open but the f**king homeowners
association fines you for doing that.
~^ beancounter ~^ - 21 Oct 2005 10:40 GMT
i would show that to your dealer and "put them on warning" your
wiring may have a problem...lay a careful paper trail...
 
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