Elantra Lawsuit?
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Re: Elantra Lawsuit?
It was an odd letter/agreement.
The lawyers get more than a million dollars.
And you the consumer? Hyundai will reprogram your sensor for free.
Which they have been doing. I think the class action suit specifies a
loaner car during the service. And nothing else that they weren't
already doing - there was a recall that updated the sensor software....
The lawyers get more than a million dollars.
And you the consumer? Hyundai will reprogram your sensor for free.
Which they have been doing. I think the class action suit specifies a
loaner car during the service. And nothing else that they weren't
already doing - there was a recall that updated the sensor software....
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Re: Elantra Lawsuit?
re: air bag phenomena
I am herein soliciting comment in light of alleged problem with air
bag sensor in Elantras.
Situation: A driver of a 2003 Accent was hit fairly hard (on passenger
side front headlight/fender) by another car when turning left (Accent
had the green arrow).
The air-bags in Accent did NOT come-out.
The Accent driver may not have been seat-belt-fastened.
If driver not seat-belted, then the air-bags can't/don't inflate (?).
Please clue-me (give me ideas) about why air-bags did not pop-out.
Is there such a relation between seatbelt & air-bag?
I am herein soliciting comment in light of alleged problem with air
bag sensor in Elantras.
Situation: A driver of a 2003 Accent was hit fairly hard (on passenger
side front headlight/fender) by another car when turning left (Accent
had the green arrow).
The air-bags in Accent did NOT come-out.
The Accent driver may not have been seat-belt-fastened.
If driver not seat-belted, then the air-bags can't/don't inflate (?).
Please clue-me (give me ideas) about why air-bags did not pop-out.
Is there such a relation between seatbelt & air-bag?
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Re: Elantra Lawsuit?
re: air bag phenomena
I am herein soliciting comment in light of alleged problem with air
bag sensor in Elantras.
Situation: A driver of a 2003 Accent was hit fairly hard (on passenger
side front headlight/fender) by another car when turning left (Accent
had the green arrow).
The air-bags in Accent did NOT come-out.
The Accent driver may not have been seat-belt-fastened.
If driver not seat-belted, then the air-bags can't/don't inflate (?).
Please clue-me (give me ideas) about why air-bags did not pop-out.
Is there such a relation between seatbelt & air-bag?
I am herein soliciting comment in light of alleged problem with air
bag sensor in Elantras.
Situation: A driver of a 2003 Accent was hit fairly hard (on passenger
side front headlight/fender) by another car when turning left (Accent
had the green arrow).
The air-bags in Accent did NOT come-out.
The Accent driver may not have been seat-belt-fastened.
If driver not seat-belted, then the air-bags can't/don't inflate (?).
Please clue-me (give me ideas) about why air-bags did not pop-out.
Is there such a relation between seatbelt & air-bag?
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Re: Elantra Lawsuit?
re: air bag phenomena
I am herein soliciting comment in light of alleged problem with air
bag sensor in Elantras.
Situation: A driver of a 2003 Accent was hit fairly hard (on passenger
side front headlight/fender) by another car when turning left (Accent
had the green arrow).
The air-bags in Accent did NOT come-out.
The Accent driver may not have been seat-belt-fastened.
If driver not seat-belted, then the air-bags can't/don't inflate (?).
Please clue-me (give me ideas) about why air-bags did not pop-out.
Is there such a relation between seatbelt & air-bag?
I am herein soliciting comment in light of alleged problem with air
bag sensor in Elantras.
Situation: A driver of a 2003 Accent was hit fairly hard (on passenger
side front headlight/fender) by another car when turning left (Accent
had the green arrow).
The air-bags in Accent did NOT come-out.
The Accent driver may not have been seat-belt-fastened.
If driver not seat-belted, then the air-bags can't/don't inflate (?).
Please clue-me (give me ideas) about why air-bags did not pop-out.
Is there such a relation between seatbelt & air-bag?
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Re: Elantra Lawsuit?
"Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1138735940.318431.154030@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> re: air bag phenomena
>
> I am herein soliciting comment in light of alleged problem with air
> bag sensor in Elantras.
>
> Situation: A driver of a 2003 Accent was hit fairly hard (on passenger
> side front headlight/fender) by another car when turning left (Accent
> had the green arrow).
>
> The air-bags in Accent did NOT come-out.
>
> The Accent driver may not have been seat-belt-fastened.
>
> If driver not seat-belted, then the air-bags can't/don't inflate (?).
>
> Please clue-me (give me ideas) about why air-bags did not pop-out.
>
> Is there such a relation between seatbelt & air-bag?
>
You should not run around usenet trying to sound like a lawyer - or what you
think a lawyer would sound like. Why don't you take your petty pursuits to
a web site, instead of here?
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Elantra Lawsuit?
"Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1138735940.318431.154030@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> re: air bag phenomena
>
> I am herein soliciting comment in light of alleged problem with air
> bag sensor in Elantras.
>
> Situation: A driver of a 2003 Accent was hit fairly hard (on passenger
> side front headlight/fender) by another car when turning left (Accent
> had the green arrow).
>
> The air-bags in Accent did NOT come-out.
>
> The Accent driver may not have been seat-belt-fastened.
>
> If driver not seat-belted, then the air-bags can't/don't inflate (?).
>
> Please clue-me (give me ideas) about why air-bags did not pop-out.
>
> Is there such a relation between seatbelt & air-bag?
>
You should not run around usenet trying to sound like a lawyer - or what you
think a lawyer would sound like. Why don't you take your petty pursuits to
a web site, instead of here?
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Elantra Lawsuit?
"Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@msn.com> wrote in message
news:1138735940.318431.154030@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> re: air bag phenomena
>
> I am herein soliciting comment in light of alleged problem with air
> bag sensor in Elantras.
>
> Situation: A driver of a 2003 Accent was hit fairly hard (on passenger
> side front headlight/fender) by another car when turning left (Accent
> had the green arrow).
>
> The air-bags in Accent did NOT come-out.
>
> The Accent driver may not have been seat-belt-fastened.
>
> If driver not seat-belted, then the air-bags can't/don't inflate (?).
>
> Please clue-me (give me ideas) about why air-bags did not pop-out.
>
> Is there such a relation between seatbelt & air-bag?
>
You should not run around usenet trying to sound like a lawyer - or what you
think a lawyer would sound like. Why don't you take your petty pursuits to
a web site, instead of here?
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Elantra Lawsuit?
Robert Cohen wrote:
> re: air bag phenomena
>
> I am herein soliciting comment in light of alleged problem with air
> bag sensor in Elantras.
>
> Situation: A driver of a 2003 Accent was hit fairly hard (on passenger
> side front headlight/fender) by another car when turning left (Accent
> had the green arrow).
>
> The air-bags in Accent did NOT come-out.
>
> The Accent driver may not have been seat-belt-fastened.
>
> If driver not seat-belted, then the air-bags can't/don't inflate (?).
>
> Please clue-me (give me ideas) about why air-bags did not pop-out.
>
> Is there such a relation between seatbelt & air-bag?
Unless the car was equipped with side impact-airbags (I don't think
they're available on the Accent), there shouldn't have been an airbag
deployment in a straight side impact. The frontal airbags do no good in
a side impact and they're designed not deploy in such a situation.
Seatbelts MUST be worn in airbag-equipped cars. Airbags are not called a
"SUPPLMENTAL Restraint System" for nothing. There are large, obnoxious
stickers on the visor to warm people of that and it's spelled out
clearly in the owner's manual. There's a friggin' annoying light on the
dash that warns you, too. How much notification do people need??? If the
driver was not wearing a seatbelt, it would improve the gene pool if the
accident prevents him/her from reproducing.
> re: air bag phenomena
>
> I am herein soliciting comment in light of alleged problem with air
> bag sensor in Elantras.
>
> Situation: A driver of a 2003 Accent was hit fairly hard (on passenger
> side front headlight/fender) by another car when turning left (Accent
> had the green arrow).
>
> The air-bags in Accent did NOT come-out.
>
> The Accent driver may not have been seat-belt-fastened.
>
> If driver not seat-belted, then the air-bags can't/don't inflate (?).
>
> Please clue-me (give me ideas) about why air-bags did not pop-out.
>
> Is there such a relation between seatbelt & air-bag?
Unless the car was equipped with side impact-airbags (I don't think
they're available on the Accent), there shouldn't have been an airbag
deployment in a straight side impact. The frontal airbags do no good in
a side impact and they're designed not deploy in such a situation.
Seatbelts MUST be worn in airbag-equipped cars. Airbags are not called a
"SUPPLMENTAL Restraint System" for nothing. There are large, obnoxious
stickers on the visor to warm people of that and it's spelled out
clearly in the owner's manual. There's a friggin' annoying light on the
dash that warns you, too. How much notification do people need??? If the
driver was not wearing a seatbelt, it would improve the gene pool if the
accident prevents him/her from reproducing.
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Re: Elantra Lawsuit?
Robert Cohen wrote:
> re: air bag phenomena
>
> I am herein soliciting comment in light of alleged problem with air
> bag sensor in Elantras.
>
> Situation: A driver of a 2003 Accent was hit fairly hard (on passenger
> side front headlight/fender) by another car when turning left (Accent
> had the green arrow).
>
> The air-bags in Accent did NOT come-out.
>
> The Accent driver may not have been seat-belt-fastened.
>
> If driver not seat-belted, then the air-bags can't/don't inflate (?).
>
> Please clue-me (give me ideas) about why air-bags did not pop-out.
>
> Is there such a relation between seatbelt & air-bag?
Unless the car was equipped with side impact-airbags (I don't think
they're available on the Accent), there shouldn't have been an airbag
deployment in a straight side impact. The frontal airbags do no good in
a side impact and they're designed not deploy in such a situation.
Seatbelts MUST be worn in airbag-equipped cars. Airbags are not called a
"SUPPLMENTAL Restraint System" for nothing. There are large, obnoxious
stickers on the visor to warm people of that and it's spelled out
clearly in the owner's manual. There's a friggin' annoying light on the
dash that warns you, too. How much notification do people need??? If the
driver was not wearing a seatbelt, it would improve the gene pool if the
accident prevents him/her from reproducing.
> re: air bag phenomena
>
> I am herein soliciting comment in light of alleged problem with air
> bag sensor in Elantras.
>
> Situation: A driver of a 2003 Accent was hit fairly hard (on passenger
> side front headlight/fender) by another car when turning left (Accent
> had the green arrow).
>
> The air-bags in Accent did NOT come-out.
>
> The Accent driver may not have been seat-belt-fastened.
>
> If driver not seat-belted, then the air-bags can't/don't inflate (?).
>
> Please clue-me (give me ideas) about why air-bags did not pop-out.
>
> Is there such a relation between seatbelt & air-bag?
Unless the car was equipped with side impact-airbags (I don't think
they're available on the Accent), there shouldn't have been an airbag
deployment in a straight side impact. The frontal airbags do no good in
a side impact and they're designed not deploy in such a situation.
Seatbelts MUST be worn in airbag-equipped cars. Airbags are not called a
"SUPPLMENTAL Restraint System" for nothing. There are large, obnoxious
stickers on the visor to warm people of that and it's spelled out
clearly in the owner's manual. There's a friggin' annoying light on the
dash that warns you, too. How much notification do people need??? If the
driver was not wearing a seatbelt, it would improve the gene pool if the
accident prevents him/her from reproducing.
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Re: Elantra Lawsuit?
Robert Cohen wrote:
> re: air bag phenomena
>
> I am herein soliciting comment in light of alleged problem with air
> bag sensor in Elantras.
>
> Situation: A driver of a 2003 Accent was hit fairly hard (on passenger
> side front headlight/fender) by another car when turning left (Accent
> had the green arrow).
>
> The air-bags in Accent did NOT come-out.
>
> The Accent driver may not have been seat-belt-fastened.
>
> If driver not seat-belted, then the air-bags can't/don't inflate (?).
>
> Please clue-me (give me ideas) about why air-bags did not pop-out.
>
> Is there such a relation between seatbelt & air-bag?
Unless the car was equipped with side impact-airbags (I don't think
they're available on the Accent), there shouldn't have been an airbag
deployment in a straight side impact. The frontal airbags do no good in
a side impact and they're designed not deploy in such a situation.
Seatbelts MUST be worn in airbag-equipped cars. Airbags are not called a
"SUPPLMENTAL Restraint System" for nothing. There are large, obnoxious
stickers on the visor to warm people of that and it's spelled out
clearly in the owner's manual. There's a friggin' annoying light on the
dash that warns you, too. How much notification do people need??? If the
driver was not wearing a seatbelt, it would improve the gene pool if the
accident prevents him/her from reproducing.
> re: air bag phenomena
>
> I am herein soliciting comment in light of alleged problem with air
> bag sensor in Elantras.
>
> Situation: A driver of a 2003 Accent was hit fairly hard (on passenger
> side front headlight/fender) by another car when turning left (Accent
> had the green arrow).
>
> The air-bags in Accent did NOT come-out.
>
> The Accent driver may not have been seat-belt-fastened.
>
> If driver not seat-belted, then the air-bags can't/don't inflate (?).
>
> Please clue-me (give me ideas) about why air-bags did not pop-out.
>
> Is there such a relation between seatbelt & air-bag?
Unless the car was equipped with side impact-airbags (I don't think
they're available on the Accent), there shouldn't have been an airbag
deployment in a straight side impact. The frontal airbags do no good in
a side impact and they're designed not deploy in such a situation.
Seatbelts MUST be worn in airbag-equipped cars. Airbags are not called a
"SUPPLMENTAL Restraint System" for nothing. There are large, obnoxious
stickers on the visor to warm people of that and it's spelled out
clearly in the owner's manual. There's a friggin' annoying light on the
dash that warns you, too. How much notification do people need??? If the
driver was not wearing a seatbelt, it would improve the gene pool if the
accident prevents him/her from reproducing.
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Re: Elantra Lawsuit?
"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
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......
> Seatbelts MUST be worn in airbag-equipped cars. Airbags are not called a
> "SUPPLMENTAL Restraint System" for nothing. There are large, obnoxious
> stickers on the visor to warm people of that and it's spelled out clearly
> in the owner's manual. There's a friggin' annoying light on the dash that
> warns you, too.
Annoying light???? The '06 Sonata has the most persistent, annoy you to
death buzzer system when you don't put on the seat belts that I have ever
heard in a car.
> How much notification do people need??? If the driver was not wearing a
> seatbelt, it would improve the gene pool if the accident prevents him/her
> from reproducing.
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Re: Elantra Lawsuit?
"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:vqTDf.2436$0J3.463@trndny08...
......
> Seatbelts MUST be worn in airbag-equipped cars. Airbags are not called a
> "SUPPLMENTAL Restraint System" for nothing. There are large, obnoxious
> stickers on the visor to warm people of that and it's spelled out clearly
> in the owner's manual. There's a friggin' annoying light on the dash that
> warns you, too.
Annoying light???? The '06 Sonata has the most persistent, annoy you to
death buzzer system when you don't put on the seat belts that I have ever
heard in a car.
> How much notification do people need??? If the driver was not wearing a
> seatbelt, it would improve the gene pool if the accident prevents him/her
> from reproducing.
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Re: Elantra Lawsuit?
"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:vqTDf.2436$0J3.463@trndny08...
......
> Seatbelts MUST be worn in airbag-equipped cars. Airbags are not called a
> "SUPPLMENTAL Restraint System" for nothing. There are large, obnoxious
> stickers on the visor to warm people of that and it's spelled out clearly
> in the owner's manual. There's a friggin' annoying light on the dash that
> warns you, too.
Annoying light???? The '06 Sonata has the most persistent, annoy you to
death buzzer system when you don't put on the seat belts that I have ever
heard in a car.
> How much notification do people need??? If the driver was not wearing a
> seatbelt, it would improve the gene pool if the accident prevents him/her
> from reproducing.


