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    The forum will be moving to a new domain in the near future (canonrumorsforum.com). I have turned off "read-only", but I will only leave the two forum nodes you see active for the time being.

    I don't know at this time how quickly the change will happen, but that will move at a good pace I am sure.

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We Have More Internal Canon Service Information on Lenses & Cameras

Methodical said:
Ken B said:
...I had a Ford F-150 that had all the window regulators fail (4 of them) and Ford didn't pay a dime, I did. It was a known problem on all 2004-2007 F-150s. I got stuck replacing them all plus a third one on the driver’s window at a cost of $1K out of my pocket....

Umm, interesting. I had a Ford Expedition ('01) that developed a head gasket leak because of a well documented issue with the passenger side head (all over the net). The head was not milled flat and had a slight gash in it from the machining process and over time the head developed a leak. I was loosing about 2 quarts before an oil change. There was a service bulletin, but no recall. If you were outside warranty, tough. I promised myself that I would never buy another Ford SUV. I went Toyota and happy as a clam - so far.

I hope Canon is not treating it's customers this way. If so, I smell a potential class action lawsuit or worse the defect of loyal customers.

Little chance serious canon customers will defect. The other side of the fence is worse. Your warranty info is always available up front before you make a purchase. After that you are always on your own with any company and any product. Little chance for a class action. Now if its still under warranty and it fails then you have a case. However all of the wining ive seen here is about after warranty service.

And the warranty covers product materials and workmanship for 1 year usually. The key words here are materials and workmanship. Any design flaw is considered workmanship and covered under the warranty period.

As far as the ford goes...they are designed to leak right off the dealers lot. If you fix them all, the engine explodes.
 
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