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Originally Posted by CHerna
Precisely. You understand exactly what I'm getting at.
I don't disagree with your sentiment. I think the top brass believes they can both balance production along with addressing the constantly multiplying cars being stored for microchips. I've listened to several first hand accounts on how this is going.
There are several hurdles along with completing a car awaiting microchips. You get chips to complete a list of vehicles. You set off to look specific vehicles - you find the vehicles are not where they are supposed to be. Whether its not in the right spot, or even in the correct lot. You do find the correct vehicle, and find the battery is dead. You carry a charge box or wait for a tow truck to come jump the vehicle. If you manage to complete vehicles, then it's up to logistics to dig cars out of the the lot to get it moving along. Depending on the circumstances, and one person may only get to complete 2 or 3 vehicles per day.
It's a mess around here, or around any plant storing vehicles due to the chip shortage.
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Thanks for the insight. Are you saying that they would install an ECM chip right there in the lot where it's been sitting?