cdaigle430
Veteran Member
If you meant to say, the only time a manufacturer does a recall after a unit is out of warranty, is if it is a safety issue, that is generally true.
If you meant to say, manufacturers only do recalls when it's a safety issue. That is incorrect. While injury claims are a strong motivator, manufacturers do recall products to repair flaws in designs, and manufacturing. Particularly, when they care about their reputation.
This defect was know when these units were still under warranty, and it is a serious enough defect that it required them to not only change the pump to one with a longer shaft, but apparently those who have gone through this have said they also modified the gear it drives.
There is an implied warranty of fitness when you buy a product. This means the item is fit for the use that it was intended for. A case can be made these units were not fit for such use. Time will tell, but it's starting to look like the fact that the remaining units are getting used infrequently is the main reason they have not yet failed. If the company knew these units had this fatal defect, kept selling them, and did nothing to correct them, a case could be made for fraud.
If you say so-read the rest of what I wrote.