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FJRF003.1: Ignition Switch
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<blockquote data-quote="ponyfool" data-source="post: 535781" data-attributes="member: 3057"><p>You guys can say that Yamaha dragged their feet all you want, but truth be told, they still had to DESIGN a new switch. To me, that tells me that they took the information seriously, went through the design and testing process, and once the fix was permanent, they came out with a recall.</p><p></p><p>To "prove" my point, notice that they didn't respond to the government with, "We acknowledge that you say there's a problem, but we don't have a solution yet."</p><p></p><p>I'm looking forward to seeing what the new switch guts look like. Now, if SockMonkey was correct in his assessment, maybe the design is exactly the same, but the soldering process has been corrected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ponyfool, post: 535781, member: 3057"] You guys can say that Yamaha dragged their feet all you want, but truth be told, they still had to DESIGN a new switch. To me, that tells me that they took the information seriously, went through the design and testing process, and once the fix was permanent, they came out with a recall. To "prove" my point, notice that they didn't respond to the government with, "We acknowledge that you say there's a problem, but we don't have a solution yet." I'm looking forward to seeing what the new switch guts look like. Now, if SockMonkey was correct in his assessment, maybe the design is exactly the same, but the soldering process has been corrected. [/QUOTE]
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