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Old Nov 17, 2010 | 04:53 PM
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Default Re: Hot butt!

Originally Posted by Mike1118
"People like you make this world so much better."

You are correct. I shouldn't have said anything. As soon as I wrote what I did I tried to delete it but couldn't figure out how to it. I'm sorry for say'n anything. It was none of my bizz. Again I'm honestly sorry.
I'm sorry that you got the impression that I am some form of criminal running around loose, instead of interpreting it the way I had actually intended, as one forum member helping another forum member get their defective product fixed by the company that created the defective product.

I wasn't saying that it should be done for a worn out seat cover due to normal wear and tear. This issue is one that should be fixed by Chrysler, as it is a safety hazard, and has probably been an issue for a long time, most likely originally noticed by a previous owner inside of the warranty period, but was ignored, because they simply said to themselves "I just won't use the seat heater, because my dealer is incompetent, and they will most likely break something else on the car while trying to fix the heater."

So now its up to the new owner, who had their seat damaged the first time they tried to use it, not knowing it was having a problem, to shell out money for a new seat.

There have been countless reports of faulty seat heaters over the years.
Usually they fail in a way that they don't burn the occupant.
Rare ones like this lead to injury.

What if the person who was in the seat was wearing a skirt, and was injured by the seat heater? That just doesn't sit well with me, for some reason.

I would much rather have Chrysler replace the faulty parts than for someone to be injured due to no fault of their own.

BC.
 
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