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- Furnace Recall and Safety Risks | Defective Harmful Consumer Products
These measures may or may not satisfy a customer, who has experienced a fire in their home or been without heating during winter months Consumers may then take legal action, separately, or as a group, in an attempt to recoup additional losses
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- Injection-Molding Machines - Consumer Watch
Injection molding machines, also called injection presses or thermoplastic injection molding machines, are used in the manufacturing of molded plastic products The machines work by heating plastic pellets into molten material, injecting the molten plastic into a mold, and then cooling the product Injection molding machines consist of two main elements: the injection unit and the clamping
- Despite Recalls, Congressional Hearings and Fines, Auto Industry . . .
Even though the U S auto industry has been plagued with recalls, congressional investigations and fines, American consumers continue to purchase cars and trucks at record levels…
- Toyota Recalling Vehicles for Suspension Issues - Consumer Watch
Toyota is again recalling older-model vehicles for recurring suspension problems More than 330,000 RAV4 SUV from the 2006-2011 model years and the Lexus HS250h sedan
- NEW PSA SERIES: Your Car May Be Unsafe- How to Protect Yourself . . .
Silent Killers, a new public service announcement (PSA) series designed to inform and educate the public about a spike in recent car safety issues will launch Monday on social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter
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