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The Takata airbag recall is one of the largest and most complex in U.S. history, involving approximately 67 million airbags.
Defective airbags can explode, causing serious injuries or death.
NHTSA and automakers have issued "Do Not Drive" warnings for high-risk vehicles.
Stellantis recently issued a "Do Not Drive" warning for roughly 225,000 older vehicles.
It affects older vehicles, particularly those exposed to hot, humid conditions.
Why this matters: Driving a vehicle with a recalled Takata airbag poses a significant safety risk to you and your passengers. Immediate action can prevent potential injury or fatality.
The Takata airbag recall has been ongoing since 2008, with millions of vehicles still unrepaired. The issue stems from a chemical propellant within the airbags that can degrade over time, especially in hot and humid climates. This degradation can cause the airbags to explode with excessive force during deployment, sending metal fragments into the vehicle.
Affected Vehicles:
The following makes and models are included in the "Do Not Drive" recall:
Acura: 2002–2003 3.2 TL, 2003 3.2CL
BMW: Certain 2000–2006 3-series (E46), 2000–2003 5-series (E39), 2000–2004 X5s (E53)
Chrysler: 2007–2009 Aspen, 2005–2015 300, 2007–2008 Crossfire
Dodge: 2005–2012 Dakota, 2005–2008 Magnum, 2006–2015 Charger, 2008–2014 Challenger, 2004–2009 Durango, 2003–2016 Ram 1500, 2003–2016 Sprinter
Ford: Certain 2004–2011 Rangers, 2005–2006 GT, 2005–2014 Mustang, 2006–2012 Fusion, 2006–2012 Lincoln MKZ/Zephyr, 2006–2012 Mercury Milan, 2007–2010 Edge, 2007–2010 Lincoln MKX
Honda: 2001–2002 Accord, 2001–2002 Civic, 2002 CR-V, 2002 Odyssey, 2003 Pilot
Infiniti: Certain 2002–2003 QX4s
Jeep: 2007–2016 Wrangler
Mazda: Certain 2004–2009 B-series, 2003–2013 Mazda 6, 2006–2007 Mazda Speed6, 2004–2011 RX-8, 2004–2006 MPV, 2007–2012 CX-7, 2007–2015 CX-9
Mitsubishi: 2006–2009 Raider
Nissan: Certain 2002–2006 Sentras, 2002–2004 Pathfinders
Pontiac: Certain 2003–2004 Vibes
Toyota: Certain 2004–2005 RAV4s, 2003–2004 Corollas, including Matrix
How to Check If Your Vehicle Is Affected:
Visit the NHTSA website and enter your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number).
Check the Mopar recall site (for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram vehicles).
Visit checktoprotect.org.
Call 833-585-0144.
What to Do If Your Vehicle Is Affected:
Contact your local dealership immediately to schedule a free repair. Automakers are providing free repairs to address the Takata airbag defect.
How to Prepare:
Check your vehicle’s recall status using the resources above.
If your vehicle is under a "Do Not Drive" warning, stop driving it immediately and contact the manufacturer for assistance.
Who This Affects Most:
This recall disproportionately affects owners of older vehicles, particularly those living in areas with high humidity and temperatures.
Q: What is the Takata airbag recall?
It is a recall of millions of vehicles due to defective Takata airbags that can explode and cause injury or death.
Q: How do I know if my car is affected?
Check your VIN on the NHTSA website or the manufacturer's recall site.
Q: What should I do if my car is on the recall list?
Contact your local dealership immediately to schedule a free repair.
Immediate Action is Crucial:: If your vehicle is under a "Do Not Drive" advisory, stop driving it immediately.
Free Repairs Available:: Automakers will repair affected vehicles free of charge.
Check Your VIN:: Use the provided resources to check your vehicle's recall status.
Stay Informed:: Keep up-to-date with recall information from NHTSA and your vehicle manufacturer.
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