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Originally Posted by SPL
nash and skywagon — In the failed condition, the orange high-voltage wires from the battery to the engine compartment would not be completely isolated from high voltage when the car is "off," and this could be a potential hazard for service personnel or for rescue workers at an accident. So, it is important to have the unit replaced. I would think that it would be best to have it done in the near future, at one's convenience, rather than wait for a possible failure to occur at a later, less convenient, time.
Stan
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Stan, Are you aware of any dealers performing this TSB as a
preventive action? The TSB states at the bottom of page 1:
Warranty application is limited to correction of a problem based upon a customer's specific complaint
I'm unclear if that means the problem must exist prior to the TSB being performed, or if a customer can request the TSB?