What should I do if my car is on the 'Do Not Drive' list?
Contact your dealership immediately and arrange for a free repair. Do not drive the vehicle until the airbag is replaced.
Auto / Safety
Millions of vehicles equipped with recalled Takata airbags are under a 'Do Not Drive' warning due to the risk of explosion upon deployment. This recall, one of the largest and most complex in history, continues to pose a significant safety...
The Takata airbag recall began in 2008 and has since expanded to include millions of vehicles across various manufacturers. The central issue is the degradation of the chemical propellant inside the airbag inflators, particularly in hot and humid conditions. This degradation can cause the inflators to rupture explosively upon deployment, sending metal fragments into the vehicle cabin.
**Affected Vehicle Models:**
The 'Do Not Drive' warnings apply to specific models from Acura, BMW, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, Honda, Infiniti, Jeep, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Pontiac, and Toyota.
To check if your vehicle is affected, use the NHTSA's VIN lookup tool here or visit recalls.mopar.com?ref=yanuki.com, checktoprotect.org?ref=yanuki.com.
**How to Prepare:**
1. **Check Your VIN:** Use the NHTSA or manufacturer websites to check your vehicle's recall status. 2. **Schedule a Free Repair:** Contact your local dealership to schedule a free repair if your vehicle is affected. 3. **Do Not Drive if Warned:** If your vehicle is under a 'Do Not Drive' warning, contact the manufacturer immediately for guidance.
Contact your dealership immediately and arrange for a free repair. Do not drive the vehicle until the airbag is replaced.
Use the NHTSA's VIN lookup tool or visit the manufacturer's recall website.
Yes, dealerships will repair recall-related issues for free.
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