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80 messages, Last post on Nov 25, 2009 at 9:07 AM
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Replying to: bbrown55 (Oct 28, 2009 1:51 pm) |
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The recall will take time. The part on my vehicle and all the others that has rusted is the frame which holds the control arm to the rear driver's side. The more people who send the info to Derek Reinhardt, the better off we all will be. Unless you file a questionable claim, the insurance company will not pay for rust damage. I am getting e mails from car complaint and auto beef web sites of others who have the same issue as we do. Everyone has had the same component rust. There have been accidents. There have been a lot of near accidents, as in my case and so many others. The California BBB responded to me with Honda's response a few weeks ago, they are no help either. Honda still denies responsibility. Ford just issued a recall for vehicles as old as 1993. Honda is still maintaining that these are out of warranty. Well, the warranty is not the issue. The safety factor is the issue. The fact that these vehicles are failing after 6+ years is the issue. The biggest issue is that the same component on all the vehicles is rusting off of them. The frames are swiss cheese. This is a safety hazard, which goes beyond warranty. Honda. Isuzu are responsible for this. The American vehicle companies are stepping up to the plate and taking responsibility for their issues, but the Japanese companies are not. Toyota did a few years back with the Tacoma, and they were well out of warranty. Why won't Honda and Isuzu do the right thing? Everyone, send your info to Derek Reinhardt. This is not an instant fix but we will be heard. We have a legitimate problem and we will not go away. The fact that bbrown spoke to Mr. Reinhardt is encouraging. I hae sent him several e mails but have had no response. And I am the one who posted the letter he sent me on this forum for all of the other affected owners to refer to, but that is not important. What is important is that ultimately Honda and Isuzu will end up having to issue a recall. And we can all rejoice and know we did the right thing by pursuing this and not giving up. Thanks to all of you who have written to Derek and sent your photos, it really does help everyone.
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Replying to: hogtied2rodeo (Oct 28, 2009 1:04 pm) |
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Replying to: marinaky (Jul 26, 2009 12:57 pm) Like all of you my 2001 Honda Passport frame is completely rusted. My mechanic indicated that the trailing arm on the drivers side is weak right at the stress point. A pot hole or stopping too hard could cause it to break. (and I am hauling 3 children in this car!!!!) I am thinking about contacting the media. I need to get the word out to more owners about the dangers of this car. Any lawyers out there with any advice?
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Replying to: suzanne10 (Nov 10, 2009 7:23 am) Derek L. Rinehardt Safety Defects Engineer / Federal Investigator U.S Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Office of Defects Investigation, Vehicle Controls Division 1200 New Jersey Ave, SE W48-219, NVS-213 Washington, DC 20590 Office: (202) 366-3642, (877) 536-8368 x63642 Fax: (202) 366-1767 Email-Derek.Rinehardt |
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| Mr. Rinehardt told me that I did not need to keep my Isuzu, that as long as I had the paperwork and pictures of the vehicle I can ditch it.... Is this not the case??? | |
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Replying to: suzanne10 (Nov 10, 2009 7:23 am) |
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Has anyone considered blasting this information all over Facebook and Twitter? How can we get the word out to other unsuspecting Passport and Isuzu owners? (I am already trying to flag people down as they drive by) I found out completely by accident that my car was unsafe. And to think I was planning on keeping this car another 2 years atleast. One autobody shop advised me that the car probably won't make it through the winter. How can we get the word out to other owners while bringing negative attention to Honda/Isuzu? I have contacted my local automotive reporter, but I haven't heard yet whether he will run a story or not. I am afraid there aren't enough of these vehicles on the road to make this a big story. (their opinion, not mine!) Any ideas?
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I don't know what to do. I talked to Reinhardt - twice - but now he does not call or reply to e mails....everyone is aware that this car is trash and why they won't push through the recall.....I do not know - media would be great - just ask them to looked at the message board - call Reinhardt - e mail ....it is terrible that they are getting away with "murder"....maybe they already have....
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Replying to: bbrown55 (Nov 17, 2009 3:01 pm) I too am completely frustrated. If you would like to talk directly via email (or I'll give you my #) you can reach me at
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