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Video: A DIY way of fixing a problem at the production line


 
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The next time you find yourself wondering why your car doors can’t seem to close properly, you might want to watch this video of how tedious a job it is for auto factory workers, specifically those in quality control, to ensure that the products they release out to customers are in tip-top shape and working in perfect order.

Needless to say, each and every measure is undertaken to ensure that fixing a potential problem remains priority number one for these factory workers and in this video taken from Dacia’s production plant in Romania, a factory worker does exactly that to correct what looks to be the car’s passenger-side doors’ refusal to close properly.

Undaunted by the problem he’s facing, the worker does everything, from slamming the doors, tapping the panels with a hammer, and even pulling the entire door down to make sure that the doors work properly. We don’t know what came out of all his efforts because the video ended prematurely, but it does show in clear-as-day video footage that no stones are left unturned in building a car.


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4 comments: Video: A DIY way of fixing a problem at the production (...)


anthonyevers37 (1030)
Posted on
07.7.2010 @ 22:10
hahaha keep doing that and you’re company will be penalized.

chris_cortez (612)
Posted on
07.7.2010 @ 21:40
so this is the one they called quality check? it give me more reason not to trust dacia.

Euginewoods (556)
Posted on
07.6.2010 @ 21:27
hey hey hey.. what the heck was that? is this how dacia works with their cars? even the QC line didn’t notice this? NCNAP should see this movie.

BrianHerron (648)
Posted on
07.5.2010 @ 21:44
I can’t be sure, but I think the transition piece between the headlights and the fog lights might have something to do with it...

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