2005 Escape Recall
#2
Re: 2005 Escape Recall
Check out the thread "Escape recall notice 06C12"...
It has something to do with the foam padding I think but I think its better described in that thread and I'd hate to tell you the wrong thing on a safety issue.
It has something to do with the foam padding I think but I think its better described in that thread and I'd hate to tell you the wrong thing on a safety issue.
#3
Re: 2005 Escape Recall
http://https://www.greenhybrid.com/d...6c12.7491.html
here is the link to the discussion on the recall
here is the link to the discussion on the recall
#5
Re: 2005 Escape Recall
I went to the dealer and discussed this with the service rep who I always deal with. From the information she showed me from Ford, as long as you wear your seatbelt you aren't going to hit your head in the area they need to correct. All they do is drill some holes in the foam to make it a little softer if I understood correctly.
I hate the thought of them taking out the headliner to do this - it would probably never be the same. JMO of course.
I hate the thought of them taking out the headliner to do this - it would probably never be the same. JMO of course.
#6
Re: 2005 Escape Recall
Originally Posted by KermitCar
http://https://www.greenhybrid.com/d...6c12.7491.html
here is the link to the discussion on the recall
here is the link to the discussion on the recall
Is anyone else having a problem?
#7
Re: 2005 Escape Recall
Originally Posted by nitramjr
I went to the dealer and discussed this with the service rep who I always deal with. From the information she showed me from Ford, as long as you wear your seatbelt you aren't going to hit your head in the area they need to correct. All they do is drill some holes in the foam to make it a little softer if I understood correctly.
I hate the thought of them taking out the headliner to do this - it would probably never be the same. JMO of course.
I hate the thought of them taking out the headliner to do this - it would probably never be the same. JMO of course.
Since I was never in a front end collision, and shuttered at the though of them drilling holes into my perfect hood, I decided to pass.
Well, my Mustang was in at my dealership for other warranty work, and they decided to "help" and do the "forgotten" recall.
#8
Re: 2005 Escape Recall
If its a safety recall.... it might not be optional for them. If they find a vehicle that doesn't have it done, they might be obligated to do it either by the law or Ford.
Otherwise, you know what would happen. Someone would ask not to have it done... there would be an front end collision at 150mph with the recall having nothing to do with it-- and then some fine ambulance chasing attourney would imply that the recall was responsible and even though his/her client specifically requested it not be done-- the company was still responsible for millions of dollars... etc...
Its a wonderful society we live it where NOTHING is OUR fault.... Its always someone elses.
Otherwise, you know what would happen. Someone would ask not to have it done... there would be an front end collision at 150mph with the recall having nothing to do with it-- and then some fine ambulance chasing attourney would imply that the recall was responsible and even though his/her client specifically requested it not be done-- the company was still responsible for millions of dollars... etc...
Its a wonderful society we live it where NOTHING is OUR fault.... Its always someone elses.
#9
Re: 2005 Escape Recall
Originally Posted by WaltPA
Well, my Mustang was in at my dealership for other warranty work, and they decided to "help" and do the "forgotten" recall.
If its a safety recall.... it might not be optional for them. If they find a vehicle that doesn't have it done, they might be obligated to do it either by the law or Ford.
#10
Re: 2005 Escape Recall
Originally Posted by nitramjr
The car still belongs to me and I don't believe they have the right to do something to it without my permission. They notified me repeatedly and I have chosen to ignore the notifications. Ford has done their part.
You can imagine how easy it would be to get a jury to give millions to a poor family who's teenager was killed in an accident--even if they had been informed repeatedly of the recall. Its obvious what the attourney would say, "The only important thing to realize is that the product was defective and it injured my client." The fact that they ignored chances to fix it... wouldn't matter with most jurors unfortunately. They see billion dollar company... poor family with dead teenager and make the typical decision.
Facts of life....