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Hmm, why are people making a big issue out of this? I like the system engineer venting over this, as I am a system engineer too but can tell you that this is normal. Can't tell you how many "maintenance efforts" we have on our products to fix what the Navy has found that we can't test in a lab. It's simple quality control, find out about a problem, fix, no more problem.
Meh, just tacks on another week or so to my 3000 status, but whatever, at this point I will get it when I get it, so will everyone else. Rather have a car that has been corrected rather than not, either way the issue is resolved. I am sure this won't be the last problem, every car has some recalls in its life time, that's how the system works. So long as GM issues the recalls and covers the fix of them that is all I care about.
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