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Old 21-05-2015, 01:04 PM   #1
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Default More than 50 million vehicles recalled for potentially lethal airbag fault - is your car affected?

Bit surprised this has not been mentioned on here yet (unless I missed it?)

More than 50 million vehicles recalled for potentially lethal airbag fault - is your car affected?

http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/t...21-gh6dkj.html

Summary is:

What is the problem?

Airbags work by firing an inflatable cushion out of the steering wheel or dashboard at high velocity in order to protect the occupants from hitting the hard surfaces of the car.

The problem for Takata is believed to centre around the explosive used to deploy the airbag - ammonium nitrate. It is sensitive to moisture and temperature changes.

According to reports the seals used by Takata are failing, allowing moisture into the airbag inflators. This can results in "over-aggressive combustion" which can cause the occupants of the car to be sprayed with metal fragments from the airbag mechanism.

How serious is the problem?

At least six deaths have been linked to the Takata recall. The first reported victim was an Oklahoma teenager, Ashley Parham, who was killed when she crashed her 2001 Honda Accord. She was hit in the neck with metal fragments and died of her injuries.

Her family sued Honda and Takata - both companies settled out of court.

Which car brands are impacted?

So far Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Nissan, Chrysler, General Motors, Ford, Mitsubishi, Mercedes-Benz, Subaru and BMW have all been swept up in Takata's problem.

However, because not all of those models are sold in Australia only Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Nissan, Chrysler, Mercedes and BMW have recalled cars here. (See below for detailed information on specific models)

List of cars affected by Takata recall in Australia
Toyota
Echo: 2002-2005

Yaris: 2005-2007

Corolla: 2000-2007

RAV4: 2002-2005

Avensis: 2000-2007

Customer Service: 1800 869 682

Lexus
SC430: 2001-2003

Customer service: 1800 023 009

Nissan
Micra: 2010-2011

Pulsar: 2001-2007

Navara: 2001-2007

Patrol: 2001-2007

X-Trail: 2001-2007

Maxima: 2001-2007

Customer service: 1800 035 035

Honda
Jazz: 2004-2009

Civic: 2004-2005

CR-V: 2002-2008

Accord Euro: 2004-2007

Accord: 2003

MDX: 2003

Customer service: 1800 804 954

Mazda
Mazda6: 2002-2004

RX-8: 2002-2004

Customer service: 1800 034 411

Chrysler
300C: 2006-2007

Customer Service: 1300 133 079

BMW
3-Series: 2002-2003

Customer service: 133 269

Mercedes-Benz
SL: 2014

SLK: 2014

Customer service: 1300 300 896

More details available on www.recalls.gov.au but I haven't been able to get through to the site; I suspect it has been inundated!

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