The Parts Quality Initiative aims to build a structure in which parts quality concerns can be managed with the specialist suppliers such that both we and they may take appropriate actions to keep our classic Triumph TRs on the road, reliably and safely.
We aim to help identify major parts related issues through the use of feedback from TR Register members. To accumulate, compile and analyse factual information in order to work with suppliers to identify and replace problem components in their ranges. This will enable the suppliers continually to improve their offerings to TR Register members with the support of the TR Register car club."
Clearly, we require the assistance of our members in this initiative. However we do expect that any transactions will have been entered and completed in "good faith" by both parties, with constructive dialogue and efforts made, and recorded if necessary, to resolve individual issues and problems.The PQI is not aligned to individual problems; it will remain focused on broad quality issues and represents a natural progression for the Spares Development Fund.
To submit a report on a parts quality concern you may be experiencing please fill in in the form here
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