In a message dated 6/18/99 10:46:29 AM EST, rex@marimba.com writes:
> Okay, I don't have my rule book with me at work (I get more work done that
> way), but I thought in Appendix G there was a clarification that if a TSB
> comes out for a part, then both parts are legal, the old one and the new
> one covered by the TSB. That way TSB's that are issued for "When a
> customer complains about squeaky trim, update to most recent trim" are
> legal for the people that have the new update non-squeaky trim and the old
> squeaky trim. However, the manufacturer still has squeaky and non-squeaky
> trim in stock (BMW is famous for TSB's like this).
The clarification you're thinking about in Appendix G concerns factory
recalls, not Technical Service Bulletins. It says if a recall is optional
because of customer complaints you can go either way. If the recall
is mandatory, you have to have update to the new part or spec.
GHS
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