My guess on this is that toward the end the dealers were not getting reembursed on the warranty work they had to perform so they started to skip any jobs that they could hoping things would improve and they would "get back" to it. Why put in for more labor if they hadn't gotten what the had already done? Instead of filling up their parts room let the owner hold on to the parts and maybe they would forget. Most of the cars I have seen have had the inertia switch done, the ball joints done, the sway bar brackets done, but I have seen more than a few without the throttle recall. A poll on recalls could prove interesting. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "B Benson" <delornut@xxxx> wrote: > > > It strikes me as strange that so many cars have gone all these years without > the recall kits installed. I bought my '81 new and it came with the