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"Genuine Ford" part= trash. A rant
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<blockquote data-quote="Lambeau" data-source="post: 16637616" data-attributes="member: 105189"><p>A couple of the many points to consider:</p><p>1) You <em>do not </em>inspect "quality" into a component/assembly. It must be built into it. It must be robust. How robust? See #2.</p><p>2) Almost <em>all</em> business decisions are based on $, like it or not.</p><p>3) Even <em>if </em>these parts successfully completed a level 5 PPAP, would this defect have been found/identified?</p><p>4) Would the defect be identified under the current manufacturing and inspection processes, even <em>if </em>it's being made?</p><p>5) Is the defect created during manufacturing, or during handling after inspection and lot acceptance is completed?</p><p>6) It appears this part has a history of field failures and was never recalled. Were the failures even communicated to Ford? Did Ford drop the ball or the tier 1, tier 2, or even tier 3 supplier?</p><p>7) Was the defect caused by the design, process, material, or combination of the three?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lambeau, post: 16637616, member: 105189"] A couple of the many points to consider: 1) You [i]do not [/i]inspect "quality" into a component/assembly. It must be built into it. It must be robust. How robust? See #2. 2) Almost [i]all[/i] business decisions are based on $, like it or not. 3) Even [i]if [/i]these parts successfully completed a level 5 PPAP, would this defect have been found/identified? 4) Would the defect be identified under the current manufacturing and inspection processes, even [i]if [/i]it's being made? 5) Is the defect created during manufacturing, or during handling after inspection and lot acceptance is completed? 6) It appears this part has a history of field failures and was never recalled. Were the failures even communicated to Ford? Did Ford drop the ball or the tier 1, tier 2, or even tier 3 supplier? 7) Was the defect caused by the design, process, material, or combination of the three? [/QUOTE]
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