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Mistakes DO happen in MFG... DAILY.... BUT
Competent suppliers/mfgs catch these at the source (and quickly) and contain them before they EVER leave their factory. And the line STOPS till we can assure 100% quality is going out the door..... then make CHANGES to foolproof these new processes/inspection techniques to avoid it ever happening again.
I don't buy the 3-year timeline... I made thousands of parts a day at my business and the worst thing that happened is the day shift caught the night shift reading or checking something wrong. When that happened, we STOPPED and went back thru everything that was made previously till we got back to good parts in the box. Nonconforming parts were either fixed or scrapped. We then lost money. You only go as fast as what makes conforming parts... never faster.
I'm saying GM either trusted the supplier's word/certifications that the parts were good, and they really weren't, or they never audited their processes well enough to assure they could actually produce 100% quality on a high-volume basis..... A lot of supplier's "talk" a good game, but in the heat of the battle.... "WE CAN'T STOP THE LINE !!!!"
What is the old adage, “You should inspect what you expect”.