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  2. Product defect - Wikipedia

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    The field of law that addresses injuries caused by defective products is called product liability. A wide range of circumstances can render a product defective. The product may have a design defect or design flaw , resulting from the product having been poorly designed or tested , so that the design itself yields a product that can not perform ...

  3. Failure of electronic components - Wikipedia

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    Vias are a common source of unwanted serial resistance on chips; defective vias show unacceptably high resistance and therefore increase propagation delays. As their resistivity drops with increasing temperature, degradation of the maximum operating frequency of the chip the other way is an indicator of such a fault.

  4. Product recall - Wikipedia

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    Most of the defective notebooks were sold in the US, however, some one million faulty batteries could be found elsewhere in the world. August 2006: Following Dell's battery recall, Apple Computer also recalls 1.8 million notebook computer batteries manufactured by Sony. Similar to Dell, most of the notebooks were sold in the United States.

  5. Ford recalls nearly 300,000 F-Series trucks over defective ...

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    Ford Motor is recalling 295,449 diesel-engine trucks because a defective fuel pump ... Ford also recalled nearly 50,000 2024-2025 Lincoln Nautilus vehicles over faulty power windows that may fail ...

  6. Investigation into Ford engine failures ends after more than ...

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    The agency suspected that the engines had a faulty valvetrain but Ford assessed that not all valves within the spike period are defective and that reported failures occurred in vehicles with low ...

  7. 50 Companies with Lifetime Warranties: If It Breaks, They’ll ...

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    The lifetime warranty covers defects such as ripped seams, defective zippers or broken buckles. Damage due to normal wear and tear, such as fading or scuffing, is not covered. 3.

  8. Product liability - Wikipedia

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    The overwhelming majority of countries have strongly preferred to address product liability through legislative means. [2] In most countries, this occurred either by enacting a separate product liability act, adding product liability rules to an existing civil code, or including strict liability within a comprehensive Consumer Protection Act. [2]

  9. Boeing whistleblower claims ‘thousands’ of broken parts ...

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    Boeing denied the allegations and said it investigated quality investigator Sam Mohawk’s claims and found no evidence of missing defective parts on its airplanes.