Report: At Least 200,000 Dangerously Defective Airbags Remain Unrepaired In Massachusetts
Drivers across the state are urged to check vehicles at AirbagRecall.com, schedule free, potentially life-saving recall repairs at local dealerships
Feb 21, 2020, 10:09 ET
BOSTON, Feb. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- At least 200,000 recalled vehicles in Massachusetts contain dangerously defective airbags that could blast sharp metal fragments at drivers and passengers upon deployment, resulting in serious injury or death, even in a minor crash.
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the ongoing, urgent Takata airbag recall – the largest and most complex safety recall in U.S. history – affects tens of millions of vehicles from 19 vehicle manufacturers and more than 200 models and model years. At least 16 Americans have been killed, and more than 300 individuals have suffered serious injuries allegedly caused by these defective airbags.
As of January 2020, of the approximately 1.1 million airbags on the road in Massachusetts that were initially identified as containing these dangerously defective airbags, at least 200,000 – or about 25 percent — remain unrepaired in around 200,000 vehicles, even after as many as dozens of outreach attempts by vehicle manufacturers.
Massachusetts residents should visit AirbagRecall.com as soon as possible to check if their vehicle has a recalled airbag and if they do, contact any of their vehicle manufacturer's nearby dealerships to schedule a FREE recall repair.
While the recall affects vehicles made by 19 different vehicle manufacturers, certain 2001-2003 Hondas and Acuras as well as certain 2006 Ford Ranger trucks and Mazda B-Series trucks are considered higher risk. NHTSA urges consumers not to drive these vehicles unless they are going straight to a dealer to have them repaired immediately. In Massachusetts, at least 490 unrepaired airbags fall into the higher risk, 'Do Not Drive' category. The specific 'Do Not Drive' models are listed below:
- 2001-2002 Honda Civic
- 2001-2002 Honda Accord
- 2002-2003 Acura TL
- 2002 Honda CR-V
- 2002 Honda Odyssey
- 2003 Acura CL
- 2003 Honda Pilot
- Certain 2006 Ford Ranger
- Certain 2006 Mazda B-Series
The airbag recall repair is absolutely free. Parts for higher risk vehicles are in good supply at area dealerships and many are offering free towing or loaner vehicles to accommodate affected vehicle owners.
Massachusetts residents who may be waiting for replacement parts for their vehicle, or who are not affected by the current recall, are also encouraged to call their vehicle manufacturer and confirm that their contact information is up to date, so they receive recall-related updates going forward.
"These airbags are dangerous and potentially deadly," NHTSA Acting Administrator James Owens said. "If your vehicle is under recall, you should contact your dealer for a free repair. It could save your life or the life of someone you love."
Affected vehicle manufacturers are undertaking a variety of outreach efforts to help alert vehicle owners affected by the recall and schedule free, potentially life-saving repairs. Examples of these efforts include:
For more information about these and other efforts by affected vehicle manufacturers, please visit:
Audi USA |
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BMW of North America |
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Daimler Trucks North America |
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Daimler Vans USA |
https://www.mbvans.com/sprinter/owners-resources/recall https://www.freightlinersprinterusa.com/freightliner/owners-resources/recall |
FCA US LLC |
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Ferrari North America, Inc. |
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Ford Motor Company |
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General Motors |
www.gmtakataairbag.com or 1-866-467-9700 |
American Honda Motor Company |
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Infiniti USA |
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Jaguar Land Rover North America |
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Mazda North American Operations |
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McLaren Automotive |
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Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC |
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Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. |
https://www.mitsubishicars.com/recall or (888) 648-7820 |
Nissan North America, Inc. |
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Subaru of America, Inc. |
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Tesla, Inc. |
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Toyota |
https://www.carmaproject.com/home https://pressroom.toyota.com/section_display.cfm?section_id=1052 |
Volkswagen Group of America |
ABOUT AIRBAG RECALL
Airbag Recall is a program supported by community organizations, public interest groups, private companies, elected officials, faith communities and other concerned parties to raise consumer awareness about the ongoing urgent airbag safety recall. Participants are committed to educating individuals about the risks associated with defective airbags, helping affected drivers schedule free repairs and accelerating recall completion rates. To determine if your car has a defective airbag, visit www.AirbagRecall.com and enter your vehicle identification number (VIN).
Media Contact:
Lisa Miller
lmiller@gpg.com
SOURCE Airbag Recall
