DieselRanger
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I don't think you can say that production/assembly caused the problem yet, because we don't know why the failure occurred. All we have is some guy on the internet b*tching about one vehicle that had what sounds like a melty part, which has attracted attention that resulted in his internet b*tching going away, presumably so that LR could help address the issue directly with him. I don't think any of us know the root cause. Dude could have been looking to manufacture his own 15 minutes of fame.Being a consumer and not an engineer, I did not understand the distinction between quality control and production / assembly. I assumed the former was part of the latter.
And so then, in that case, we have a triple failure:
Production and assembly created the problem; quality control failed to catch and correct the problem; and then, after money changed hands, the dealer (twice) failed at diagnosing or fixing the problem, or providing a replacement vehicle.
I doubt this problem proves systemic, but maybe it will. We'll see
But still, this poor guy. What a ************ way to part with $70K
One-off problems escape production Q&A all the time - you can't white-glove every single vehicle. You try to go slowly initially on new *anythings* (cars, refrigerators, fighter jets, rockets) so you have a higher chance of catching issues that are or could become systemic, but it's just too complex a process to have 1:1 QA oversight over the whole process. Which is why automakers force dealers to spend so much money on their service departments, including certifying their mechanics. BMW's certification process is particularly onerous from my understanding. Recall dealers buy the cars from the automaker and then sell them to consumers - they are not directly employed by the automakers, the lone exception I believe still being Tesla.
So as far as the dealer goes, it's a brand new vehicle, likely the first one the dealer's service department saw. So the dealership's problem is that dealership's problem in the absence of additional information. Maybe they dorked up the PDI, maybe that item wasn't on the PDI and should be, maybe that dealer doesn't hire the smartest mechanics and they didn't pay attention at Defender School and they're going to get some remedial tutoring.
The rest...we'll see.