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On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 09:43:43 -0700, "Bob F"
wrote: wrote: On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 12:08:40 -0700, "Bob F" wrote: Steve W. wrote: . wrote: On 9/19/2015 11:12 AM, Steve W. wrote: Sure will. You have to enter the VIN into the system to start the inspection. IF the EPA requires a recall to reflash the ECM to remove that software and "correct" the problem, that would have to be done at a dealer. They will track completed vehicles by VIN. The state can just flag ALL those vehicles. You pull in, they plug in the tester, and your VIN doesn't show on the "recall complete" list. You don't get inspected. That has happened before for other recalls. I'm betting the fix will be to re-flash the ECM software to remove the "switch". Then run each one through the full EPA test regardless of registration state. That because this if a federal law that was broken. What will be fun will be watching all the johnny racer types who modified the cars by removing emissions gear and "tuning" the ECM. VW could actually show them to the EPA and say "THEY removed the systems so they should pay a fine as well". When has the EPA ever gone after individual passenger car vehicle owners? Happens a lot more than you might think. States get into the act under the umbrella of the EPA laws. VW intentionally wrote software for their vehicles with the express intent of violating the EPA laws. They admitted to that already so it will be interesting to see what happens. The EPA could recall the cars, judge them as "unrepairable gross polluters" and have them crushed. I doubt they will go that far but they have done it before under the "cars for cash" BS. Or, the EPA could require that all the cheating cars be re-programmed to meet requirements all the time, and owners could sue VW's ass off for cheating them, since the resulting performance will be terrible. The cars should be re-programmed, at the expense of VW. And then a lot of class action suits should be filed against VW. I suppose, to be fair to the car buyers who did not knowingly participate in the scam, there should be an option to have the new firmware installed. If they get the new firmware then they get to sue. If not then they would get no compensation because they have not suffered a loss. ERS No loss other than being unable to license their cars? If they cannot license their cars without a firmware update then they have suffered a loss and should of course be able to sue or otherwise be remunerated. I was thinking about the car owners who live in an area where cars are not smog checked. For example, I live in Island County which is about 30 Miles from Seattle which is in King County. This means I don't have to get my vehicles smog checked whereas King County residents do. I don't know how CA does smog checks but I suspect everyone who lives there has to get one. I can see that I should have thought of that before I posted my comments. I just heard on the news that there are about 450,000 vehicles in the USA that have the dishonest firmware and that the EPA can fine VW $37,500 for each car. I find it amazing that so many people would participate in such a dishonest act, and that it could remain secret for so long. All sorts of folks, from the upper management to the software writers, had to know about and agree to actively participate in the fraud. I can see how some would do so because of greed. And others may have been afraid of losing their jobs. But I would think that many would refuse to commit fraud and that some of them would spill the beans. I guess I'm naive. Eric |
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