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Jokes on you NHSTA, I was never planning to use the seatbelt anyway.
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Haha, brings back memories of my old nissan 240sx.At least it's not like the 90's, when we had those STUPID door-mounted seatbelts that you had to sliiiiide under like you were limbo dancing, or the tracks over the window frames that could choke you to death with the shoulder belt if you weren't in the right position when you closed the door!
I think people are just TOOOO fat and lazy. and statistically that appears to be mostly more door owners.so we are rewarding stupidity and laziness with a stupid recall? If someone won't wear a seatbelt just because it can be a little difficult to do then let them fly through the windshield when they crash. Lesson learned
At least it's not like the 90's, when we had those STUPID door-mounted seatbelts that you had to sliiiiide under like you were limbo dancing, or the tracks over the window frames that could choke you to death with the shoulder belt if you weren't in the right position when you closed the door!
Oh, the agony of not having automatic wipers. What was Ford thinking? I just don't bother turning them on anymore. I hope there's a recall for that missing feature.Can they please issue a recall for those of us that are too lazy to turn the wipers on and off every 90 seconds?
And I agree with everybody else - I've never had any issue putting my seatbelt on, and even if I did, it wouldn't stop me from putting it on.
That's not what I'm talking about Having your wipers stop working when it's pouring and you have to shut them off and back on again is kind of a safety issueOh, the agony of not having automatic wipers. What was Ford thinking? I just don't bother turning them on anymore. I hope there's a recall for that missing feature.
Haha, I had the same reaction, but that urgent alert is in regards to the wheel lug nut one.
Maybe it's a feature to save on the motor wear? Fortunately, I have not had that happen. But agree, that is a hell of a lot more concerning.That's not what I'm talking about Having your wipers stop working when it's pouring and you have to shut them off and back on again is kind of a safety issue