Rusty05 Member 228 Member For: 21y 1m 22d Location: The city of churches and TURBO XR'S Posted 15/01/04 12:43 AM Share Posted 15/01/04 12:43 AM Anyone out ther who has had accident in their XR?I was asked by my assessor after the ute was keyed "Has ford recalled the car to replace the compliance stickers?" (I.e. replace with traditional metal plates)I looked at him kinda strange and he said that they have had problems when new fords are damaged and the compliance stickers are removed (and damaged in acordance with their design) from the engine bay for the repairs that ford will not replace the compliance stickers. Hence leaving you with a vehicle that is technically non compliant. Has anyone out there heard of this before or experienced the same. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yoda Member 131 Member For: 21y 4m 29d Gender: Male Location: Country Victoria Posted 15/01/04 12:46 AM Share Posted 15/01/04 12:46 AM Never heard of that one before. :( I was under the impression that all vehicles had to have solid compliance plates. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rusty05 Member 228 Member For: 21y 1m 22d Location: The city of churches and TURBO XR'S Posted 15/01/04 12:50 AM Author Share Posted 15/01/04 12:50 AM Never heard of that one before. :( I was under the impression that all vehicles had to have solid compliance plates. I only have stickers on top of the drivers wheel arch/ suspension housing. Do you have metal plates. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hypnodoc It's All In Your Mind Gold Donating Members 2,198 Member For: 21y 3m 23d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 15/01/04 03:02 AM Share Posted 15/01/04 03:02 AM Never heard of that one before. :( I was under the impression that all vehicles had to have solid compliance plates. You are right Yoda, see what happens if you get pulled up and your crappy compliance sticker has come adrift from heat or whatever, could be big drama. Obviously this is something else FMC don't give a sh!t about. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yoda Member 131 Member For: 21y 4m 29d Gender: Male Location: Country Victoria Posted 15/01/04 03:51 AM Share Posted 15/01/04 03:51 AM Hey Hypnodoc, no need to get testy about it until we find out what the go is. I haven't got my T yet but will be asking a few Q's after reading all the stuff in these forums. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ms700 Moderating Team 10,170 Member For: 22y 21d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 15/01/04 04:28 AM Share Posted 15/01/04 04:28 AM We had a crashed XR8 at work recently, it needed a new rail and skirt.What we were told is this:The customer (not the dealer or the repairer) is to Ring 13 FORD, and Ford will send out a letter of compliance.ONCE AGAIN, DONT SHOOT THE MESSENGER! THIS IS WHAT I WAS TOLD. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hypnodoc It's All In Your Mind Gold Donating Members 2,198 Member For: 21y 3m 23d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 15/01/04 04:42 AM Share Posted 15/01/04 04:42 AM Hey Hypnodoc, no need to get testy about it until we find out what the go is. I haven't got my T yet but will be asking a few Q's after reading all the stuff in these forums. Perhaps plonky can help out here, and I'm not being testy. But FORS and FEDERAL LAW states that all vehicles must be fitted with a COMPIANCE PLATE (not a shonky plastic sticker) to show that that vehicle meets ADR standards. If the Jap importers have to spend small fortunes for car mods and compliance plate approval, why should FMC get any special favours. Maybe they think the cars won't last as long as a metal compliance plate (some certainly don't appear to be). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yoda Member 131 Member For: 21y 4m 29d Gender: Male Location: Country Victoria Posted 15/01/04 06:07 AM Share Posted 15/01/04 06:07 AM Perhaps plonky can help out here, and I'm not being testy. But FORS and FEDERAL LAW states that all vehicles must be fitted with a COMPIANCE PLATE (not a shonky plastic sticker) to show that that vehicle meets ADR standards. If the Jap importers have to spend small fortunes for car mods and compliance plate approval, why should FMC get any special favours. Maybe they think the cars won't last as long as a metal compliance plate (some certainly don't appear to be).Mate it sounds like you are getting more and more aggravated by Ford, Your Car and this web site. I think you need to either sell your car or quit whinging. Choice is yours. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Cyric Just sit back and enjoy the ride...! Donating Members 1,121 Member For: 21y 5m 28d Gender: Male Location: Sydney, NSW Posted 15/01/04 06:07 AM Share Posted 15/01/04 06:07 AM The smash repairer who is fixing up the "kangaroo dent" on my T next week made the same observation while putting the repair quote together. Apparently all the new 2003 Fords have stickers instead of plates and it's a major pain in the ass to get replacement stickers if you need them. All just to save a few bucks on a piece of metal and a stamping machine.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hypnodoc It's All In Your Mind Gold Donating Members 2,198 Member For: 21y 3m 23d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 15/01/04 09:04 AM Share Posted 15/01/04 09:04 AM Perhaps plonky can help out here, and I'm not being testy. But FORS and FEDERAL LAW states that all vehicles must be fitted with a COMPIANCE PLATE (not a shonky plastic sticker) to show that that vehicle meets ADR standards. If the Jap importers have to spend small fortunes for car mods and compliance plate approval, why should FMC get any special favours. Maybe they think the cars won't last as long as a metal compliance plate (some certainly don't appear to be).Mate it sounds like you are getting more and more aggravated by Ford, Your Car and this web site. I think you need to either sell your car or quit whinging. Choice is yours. :argue: Yoda I hope that you get a good one when your car arrives, but fork out plenty for a dud and see how you feel, and beleive me even though most of the dealerships would obviously like to help with problems, they are not magicians either. too many tempermental electronic doo dads for sustain reliability I think. I don't think I'm whinging, I like to call it constructive negativitism Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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