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Old 04-11-2006, 09:05 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Default Re: Need Support For Seatbelt Recall

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Originally Posted by cbehnken
Bullshit this is a defect. Its a wear item. I really feel sorry for Mitsu with owners like you guys.

Are you going to try and get a recall for our "defective" brakes that wear out after 50 or 60 thousand miles? They are definently a safety issue as much as this is, lol.
Brakes........duh.....ya thats called maintainence. I would only consider brakes as a defective part if unusual things happen, like perhapes a rotor cracked for no reason. Just an FYI......there was a recall on a brake part for these cars. The lines were cracking and leaking fluid.

Seatbelts don't just wear out on every car like ours do. This is a serious issue. If you dont care then go ahead and pay Mitsu the $200+ labor.

So then if this gets recalled and your seatbelt doesn't work properly, I bet you would have no issue getting it replaced for free.

I don't feel bad for Mitsu......
I mean if I got seriously injured in a accident and it was all because my seatbelt didnt work, you can wager on it that I will take them to court and win lotsa money......Yes then I would feel bad for them......but its their own fault, this isn't the first time someone has complained about these seatbelts. This is just the first time something is being done about it.
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