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Old 27-12-2010, 04:23 PM   #1
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Wink Snappy seats sparks Commodore Sportwagon recall

Snappy seats sparks Commodore Sportwagon recall
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December 27, 2010 - 2:55PM
Car maker Holden will recall almost 1500 recently facelifted Sportswagons after discovering that the pivots on rear seats could start breaking.

The company has built versatility into its Sportwagon that allows owners to fold the rear seats forward and turn the wagon from a family load-lugger into a large load-carrying shell.

According to Holden, the rear seat’s locking mechanism in the Series II family wagon may have been misaligned while being fitted, and could fail during emergency braking or in a collision with another vehicle, potentially causing injury to passengers.

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‘‘In the event of emergency braking or vehicle collision, the rear-seat assembly may not remain in the locked position and may move forward with the motion of the vehicle,’’ an advisory issued by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, which manages the national vehicle recall process, says.

Holden says the defect was discovered ‘‘internally’’ within the company, with the recall only affecting about 260 vehicles that are already in customers’ hands. Most customers had already contacted dealerships, a spokeswoman for the car maker said today.

According to Holden, the timing of the recall — it was released just before Christmas — could have been better.

‘‘We absolutely recognise that the timing of this issue is unfortunate, but safety is our number one priority, and although this is very much a precautionary measure, it is our duty of care to inform customers as soon as an issue comes to light,’’ the car maker said in a statement released today.

Holden’s VE Series II Commodore range was released in late August, featuring a range of cosmetic changes to the exterior and the introduction of an advanced multimedia system to the interior.

The new model also introduced ethanol-friendly engines to the 3.0-litre V6 and 6.0-litre V8 powerplants, with the 3.6-litre V6 expected to add the same flexibility late in 2011.

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Old 27-12-2010, 05:05 PM   #2
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Okay thanks for the heads up!!!!!
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Old 27-12-2010, 05:09 PM   #3
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Here comes the Holden bashing...

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Old 27-12-2010, 05:18 PM   #4
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Here comes the Holden bashing...

3...2...1...
True. It's getting a bit old of late.
Wish Holden would spend more of their marketing / advertising budget on QC so Ford people wouldn't have something to laugh at.










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Old 27-12-2010, 05:18 PM   #5
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yes got mine fixed just before christmas, dropped it off to the dealer, went shopping and picked it up after. got a $20 fuel card for the trouble.
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Old 27-12-2010, 05:23 PM   #6
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Haha, had this problem with the front passenger seat in the soob, hit the skids and had it fly!

But thats ok though...

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Old 27-12-2010, 05:24 PM   #7
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yes got mine fixed just before christmas, dropped it off to the dealer, went shopping and picked it up after. got a $20 fuel card for the trouble.
$20 fuel card is nice. Ford should learn from Holden.
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Old 27-12-2010, 05:33 PM   #8
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Holden's go better

http://www.recalls.gov.au/content/in.../itemId/952863

http://www.recalls.gov.au/content/in.../itemId/952864
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Old 27-12-2010, 06:19 PM   #9
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Falcon vs Commodore? Let's have a look. 6 recalls for Falcon models 2005-2010, and 18 recalls for Commodore variants 2005-2010.
And there's a lot more issues that should have been recalled for Commodore 2003-2010 that were, well, swept under the carpet.
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Old 27-12-2010, 06:37 PM   #10
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yes got mine fixed just before christmas, dropped it off to the dealer, went shopping and picked it up after. got a $20 fuel card for the trouble.
Yea I get fuel cards from my dealer every time I get it serviced. But I have spent nearly 300000 at my dealer
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Old 27-12-2010, 07:08 PM   #11
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Atleast this recall got picked up on really quickly. They recalled all the commodore utes to replace the tailgate latches and dealerships are replacing them all the time.
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Old 27-12-2010, 07:33 PM   #12
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Fact of the matter is that recall's happen, it happen's to Ford, it happen's to Toyota, it happen's to...........
The bashing only start's when imature people open their mouth.
Recall's happen in product's unlike vehicle's aswell.
Manufacturer's are doing the right thing toward's the consumer as well as themselves, so as long as the problem is sorted and all party's are happy, then I don't see a problem.
We need to be mature about it.
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Old 27-12-2010, 07:51 PM   #13
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God even ferrari had recalls a few months back something about cars catching on fire....
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Old 27-12-2010, 07:57 PM   #14
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Never understood the big deal about re-calls TBH atleast it shows they are fixing the problem instead of pretending it isn't there.
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Old 27-12-2010, 08:55 PM   #15
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Never understood the big deal about recalls TBH at least it shows they are fixing the problem instead of pretending it isn't there.
Recalls mean there is a serious issue which could cause injury or death. Hence why it is big deal.

It reflects poorly on any company to have a recall as it demonstrates that either their design or manufacturing processes are not working to prevent such products being sold to the public.

It reflects even more poorly on a company which is aware of a serious issue but does not initiate a product recall. For those too young to remember, I suggest you read the following article;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Pi...nk_controversy
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Old 27-12-2010, 09:04 PM   #16
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But I have spent nearly 300000 at my dealer
thats a fair bit of stuff to go through...
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Old 27-12-2010, 09:22 PM   #17
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Recalls mean there is a serious issue which could cause injury or death. Hence why it is big deal.

It reflects poorly on any company to have a recall as it demonstrates that either their design or manufacturing processes are not working to prevent such products being sold to the public.

It reflects even more poorly on a company which is aware of a serious issue but does not initiate a product recall. For those too young to remember, I suggest you read the following article;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Pi...nk_controversy
^^^^^ This case and the initial decisions on budgeting safety were made over 40 years ago,
it is from another era when all manufacturers used to do the same and that is why applying
today's values to decisions made four decades ago cannot compare with the stonewalling
tactics of Toyota in the USA. The reason they are willingly paying NTSB fines?
They have documented every account of unexplained acceleration and are afraid that
class action suits will subpoena the records, their butt is in a sling big time...

On topic,
Holden has suffered an unfortunate lapse in quality by a supplier, this is a common occurrence
in today's budget conscious world and provided they take precautionary steps all is well.

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Old 27-12-2010, 09:26 PM   #18
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$20 fuel card is nice. Ford should learn from Holden.
Learn what?
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Old 27-12-2010, 09:32 PM   #19
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^^^^^ This case and the initial decisions on budgeting safety were made over 40 years ago,
it is from another era when all manufacturers used to do the same and that is why applying
today's values to decisions made four decades ago cannot compare with the stonewalling
tactics of Toyota in the USA. The reason they are willingly paying NTSB fines?
They have documented every account of unexplained acceleration and are afraid that
class action suits will subpoena the records, their butt is in a sling big time...

On topic,
Holden has suffered an unfortunate lapse in quality by a supplier, this is a common occurrence
in today's budget conscious world and provided they take precautionary steps all is well.
there is nothing wrong with your balljoints.. FoA.......
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Old 27-12-2010, 09:34 PM   #20
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thats a fair bit of stuff to go through...


I bought 4 cars from that dealer.. E2 maloo, ssv wagon, vz Calais ls1 and Vs clubsport then add on service costs extras blah blah now the misses wants a new grange bloody cars are sending me broke haha
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there is nothing wrong with your balljoints.. FoA.......
There is a problem of accelerated wear, we have a work Territory based in
Brisbane that has had two sets of ball joints replaced by Ford at no charge.
So long as people have their Territory regularly serviced and inspected, there's no problem.

The question is whether or not Ford is negligent and placing people at risk,
unless you can prove that, you don't have a leg to stand on.
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There is a problem of accelerated wear, we have a work Territory based in
Brisbane that has had two sets of ball joints replaced by Ford at no charge.
So long as people have their Territory regularly serviced and inspected, there's no problem.

The question is whether or not Ford is negligent and placing people at risk,
unless you can prove that, you don't have a leg to stand on.
accelerated wear....
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I bought 4 cars from that dealer.. E2 maloo, ssv wagon, vz Calais ls1 and Vs clubsport then add on service costs extras blah blah now the misses wants a new grange bloody cars are sending me broke haha
Mate, no offence but I don't think you realise you have joined the wrong forum.
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Mate, no offence but I don't think you realise you have joined the wrong forum.
Haha, well it is an enthusiast forum after all.....
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accelerated wear....
We get good service from Ford dealerships, they look after our vehicles and we never have a problem.
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It reflects even more poorly on a company which is aware of a serious issue but does not initiate a product recall. For those too young to remember, I suggest you read the following article
I agree. I'd also suggest you check just how many recalls the VT Commodore had from 1997-2000 as well as the transmission-caused fires that burnt out a few VS Commodores (including a police car in Victoria).

Well aware of the Pinto fuel tank and Explorer tyre controversies as well as the Territory ball joint problems, the AU2 Falcon steering rack bolt recall and the BA Falcon rear brake hose issue.

When I was working at Kia several years ago, there were a few recalls that were ongoing and significant. I don't think it's the recall that is bad but more how the company deals with it and how the dealerships treat customers when they book their cars in to have the fault(s) rectified.
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learn to hand out $20 fuel cards when people come to dealers for recall isues
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We get good service from Ford dealerships, they look after our vehicles and we never have a problem.
fair enough.. i would rather burn mine to the ground with everyone inside it....
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Mate, no offence but I don't think you realise you have joined the wrong forum.

No??? I had a f6 but I sold it I hated the steering wheel...
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On topic,
Holden has suffered an unfortunate lapse in quality by a supplier, this is a common occurrence
in today's budget conscious world and provided they take precautionary steps all is well.
This is not correct, I work at the supplier that makes these parts and would know if there was a problem.

This is the first time I've heard of this, the way its described it sounds more like a fitment issue in the plant.
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