It has a service life of about 6 years, so to that end they take the early failures sent back during warranty, fix them, and feed them into the service channel as instant service swap out. That way they only build what they sold, those that break are being recirculated.
Fixing stuff at the point of service is too expensive.
Mean to add, the service replacement you got was not new. It was a reworked one sent back a few months back.
Last edited by: Zero on Wed 20 May 20 at 20:57
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