Re: intro message (oil)

From: BAMILLER@CSUPomona.Edu
Date: Wed Jun 26 1996 - 14:11:33 EDT


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From: IN%"jpierce@n2.net" "Jeff Pierce" 24-JUN-1996 17:25
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Subj: RE: intro message (oil)

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From: Jeff Pierce <jpierce@n2.net>
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So I did and this also posted :
Daily Auto Insider for: June 24, 1996

              FEDS INVESTIGATE DAKOTA PICKUPS

              The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is looking
              into complaints from some Dakota pickup truck owners that
              when the vehicle is left in park, usually with the engine running,
              it suddenly shifts into reverse.

              The agency has received 71 complaints, according to its monthly
              auto defect report. There have been three deaths and 14 injuries
              among the incidents reported to the government or to Chrysler,
              the report said. The investigation covers 154,393 Dakotas
              equipped with automatic transmissions.

              The NHTSA said a preliminary examination of information from
              Chrysler did not turn up any evidence that the vehicles shifted
              themselves. "However, it has also not been possible to draw any
              firm conclusions that would otherwise explain the complaint rate
              exhibited by these vehicles. As such, further investigation is
              warranted," the agency said.

Haven't seen this mentioned on the list. Any comments?

Jeff
'92 SE 318

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