srb wrote:Just checked mine... I was hoping I'd never have to go back to a dealership ever again.
RHKTriton wrote:I wonder if a class action is feasible along the lines that we have been allowed to drive around in defective vehicles for years?
Surely Mitsui knew quite a while ago about these air bags! Manufactures account for every nut, bolt and spot weld these days, how can they not know the source and specs of the airbags?
The Takata driver's front airbag installed in your vehicle may release metallic fragments from the inflator container if the airbag is deployed. These metallic fragments may injure the vehicle occupants.
There have been no reported failures or incidents relating to this recall here in Australia. in face, Australian-market vehicles are considered low risk. However, MMAL has decided to initiate this recall campaign as a precautionary meaure. The driver's side (Takata) airbag will be removed from your vehicle and replaced with a new airbag from an alternative supplier.
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