Posted by LOU from Wi. on August 31, 2015 at 21:47:12 from (69.179.28.245):
In Reply to: Re: Second time . posted by UAFitter on August 31, 2015 at 19:42:04:
UAFitter, Your reading comprehension is lacking. Money pit is a cost that keeps re-occurring through out a time period when a cost should not be on the same product line .ie,wiring harness. I like the truck but not a re-occurring expense .If one figures the cost of time to make repairs, then money does enter the equation. The recurrence justifies my dissatisfaction, therefor a right to complain. Your lifestyle must have never suffered continued expenses for any given product or services, therefor my suggestion to you is get a life before chastising a person with a valid reason to complain.
Most products failing now are coming from overseas. Having mechanical failures is normal, but when the same part fails over again, it is not mechanical error,but poor design for the consumer, and I have a right to be judgmental. If a part on a name brand tractor failed,or any farming machinery failed and was repaired, I am sure most farmers would not like repairing the same part over and over again,without venting some dis-satisfaction about the product. Built in obsolescence on such a part as I have claimed, that can be fatal if on a highway when the transmission locks up, due to wire harness failure. I just don't like to redo manufacturing mistakes and expect it to not break again, particularly if it is not a moving part, ie wheel bearings,transmission parts or engine or drive train, but a wiring harness should never happen twice.
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