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- From: hinz@picard.med.ge.com (David Hinz Mfg 4-6987)
- Subject: Re: Seatbelt failure.
- Message-ID: <1992Nov6.064159.987@mr.med.ge.com>
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- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 92 06:41:59 GMT
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- Topher Eliot (eliot@chutney.rtp.dg.com) wrote:
- :
- : First, does anybody know if I would be able to get Chrysler to fix this for
- : free, either out of good will or legal necessity? The part (a seatbelt
- : assembly) would cost about $75 as I recall, and installation would be about
- : $40.
-
- As I understand it, automakers are required to fix safety belts for at least
- 100,000 miles. I would think that even if this isn't the case, if you make
- a big enough stink they'll do it for you. Installation, however, you might
- have to eat.
- : --
- : Topher Eliot Data General DG/UX Systems Administration Development
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- Dave Hinz - Opinions expressed are mine, not my employer's. Obviously.
- Don't blame me; I voted for Perot! hinzd@picard.med.ge.com
- SAAB - Because you get what you pay for. Pherrets are Phun!!!
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