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3-29-2012 @ 8:16AM
Ed Zebrowski said...
Owners manuals commonly do not include instructions on how deal with these perilous situations.
Here we go... now all the manufacturers will CYA by hiring a lawyer to come up with warnings for their owners manuals. Of course the consumer will pay.
Have you read a manual lately...
"Fill with gasoline.
*** WARNING: Gasoline is highly flameable and you should not smoke or otherwise cause sparks around this volatile liquid. Failure to do so could cause significant harm or even death."
Well duh, If you don't know gasoline is volatile then maybe you're not smart enough to DRIVE A CAR! You know all these inane warnings in the owners manuals aren't free. I'm sure they add hundreds to the cost of a car.
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