Well...unfortunately when its not a safety issue manufacturers play the old economic cost of a recall versus bad publicity & loss of goodwill game.
The unfortunate thing is that often a recall happens at the end of the day - but only after a lot of customers are seriously pissed off and a lot of bad publicity incurred. I imagine the work required to fix this problem is reasonably extensive (and therefore expensive), and probably could cause leaks on a car that doesn't yet have them, if not carried out carefully.
The result - IMHO it will take a lot before a recall would be carried out - or if someone complained to Anne Robinson
I think the right thing to do would be to be open about it and contact customers to at least inform them (as was suggested by Taurean) as to what to look out for. This would remove the FUD and restore some goodwill.
Peter
The unfortunate thing is that often a recall happens at the end of the day - but only after a lot of customers are seriously pissed off and a lot of bad publicity incurred. I imagine the work required to fix this problem is reasonably extensive (and therefore expensive), and probably could cause leaks on a car that doesn't yet have them, if not carried out carefully.
The result - IMHO it will take a lot before a recall would be carried out - or if someone complained to Anne Robinson
I think the right thing to do would be to be open about it and contact customers to at least inform them (as was suggested by Taurean) as to what to look out for. This would remove the FUD and restore some goodwill.
Peter