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We found the following complaints for NEWMAR VENTANA (2016)

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On jan 2, 2021, i filed nhtsa complaint #11386115. To date i have heard nothing other than an acknowledgement of receipt of the complaint. I would like to point out that this problem is on-going, increasing in severity and number of occurrences, and can easily be considered a life safety issue. As iā€™m sure you are aware, vehicles conveying human beings are becoming randomly and unpredictability stranded due to faulty sensors on otherwise properly functioning emission systems. This problem is easily resolvable with a simple policy modification, but because it involves emissions, and by extension theoretically the environment (although in this case this is not accurate), there is no apparent willingness to address the problem. While iā€™m sure you have had many complaints, you are probably hearing from a very small percentage of the people actually affected by this issue. However a simple google search will literally reveal many thousands of instances of people becoming stranded and finding themselves unable to acquire the parts necessary to effect repairs due shortages resulting from the enormity of this issue.while a solution at the policy level may be an unpopular concept i would like to direct your attention to this forum https://www.irv2.com/forums/f258/def-sensors-complaint-filed-with-nhtsa-518276-6.html#post5824588, and specifically this excerpt from the most recent post:ā€œ....a simple firmware update would work. Itā€™s just a matter of willingness. Maybe a few folks have to die as a result of a derate first.ā€œi hope that this complaint is elevated to the decision maker level and that it is taken seriously. At this point your organization is on notice that a life safety issue exists with no apparent effort or willingness to address the problem. If nothing is done to correct the problem, your organization will by omission, be responsible for any tragedy resulting from the issue.thank you for your consideration.

On jan 2, 2021, i filed nhtsa complaint #11386115. To date i have heard nothing other than an acknowledgement of receipt of the complaint. I would like to point out that this problem is on-going, increasing in severity and number of occurrences, and can easily be considered a life safety issue. As iā€™m sure you are aware, vehicles conveying human beings are becoming randomly and unpredictability stranded due to faulty sensors on otherwise properly functioning emission systems. This problem is easily resolvable with a simple policy modification, but because it involves emissions, and by extension theoretically the environment (although in this case this is not accurate), there is no apparent willingness to address the problem. While iā€™m sure you have had many complaints, you are probably hearing from a very small percentage of the people actually affected by this issue. However a simple google search will literally reveal many thousands of instances of people becoming stranded and finding themselves unable to acquire the parts necessary to effect repairs due shortages resulting from the enormity of this issue.while a solution at the policy level may be an unpopular concept i would like to direct your attention to this forum https://www.irv2.com/forums/f258/def-sensors-complaint-filed-with-nhtsa-518276-6.html#post5824588, and specifically this excerpt from the most recent post:ā€œ....a simple firmware update would work. Itā€™s just a matter of willingness. Maybe a few folks have to die as a result of a derate first.ā€œi hope that this complaint is elevated to the decision maker level and that it is taken seriously. At this point your organization is on notice that a life safety issue exists with no apparent effort or willingness to address the problem. If nothing is done to correct the problem, your organization will by omission, be responsible for any tragedy resulting from the issue.thank you for your consideration.

On jan 2, 2021, i filed nhtsa complaint #11386115. To date i have heard nothing other than an acknowledgement of receipt of the complaint. I would like to point out that this problem is on-going, increasing in severity and number of occurrences, and can easily be considered a life safety issue. As iā€™m sure you are aware, vehicles conveying human beings are becoming randomly and unpredictability stranded due to faulty sensors on otherwise properly functioning emission systems. This problem is easily resolvable with a simple policy modification, but because it involves emissions, and by extension theoretically the environment (although in this case this is not accurate), there is no apparent willingness to address the problem. While iā€™m sure you have had many complaints, you are probably hearing from a very small percentage of the people actually affected by this issue. However a simple google search will literally reveal many thousands of instances of people becoming stranded and finding themselves unable to acquire the parts necessary to effect repairs due shortages resulting from the enormity of this issue.while a solution at the policy level may be an unpopular concept i would like to direct your attention to this forum https://www.irv2.com/forums/f258/def-sensors-complaint-filed-with-nhtsa-518276-6.html#post5824588, and specifically this excerpt from the most recent post:ā€œ....a simple firmware update would work. Itā€™s just a matter of willingness. Maybe a few folks have to die as a result of a derate first.ā€œi hope that this complaint is elevated to the decision maker level and that it is taken seriously. At this point your organization is on notice that a life safety issue exists with no apparent effort or willingness to address the problem. If nothing is done to correct the problem, your organization will by omission, be responsible for any tragedy resulting from the issue.thank you for your consideration.




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