How can I find out if my car has an airbag recall?

How can I find out if my car has an airbag recall?

Vehicle manufacturers have a full listing of all the vehicles in Australia affected by the recall. You can check if your airbag is on the recall list by searching your vehicle model using one of the following options: Contact your vehicle manufacturer or visit their website. Is my airbag safe website.

Is there recall on Toyota front passenger airbags?

Toyota also expands its recalls to 543,000 additional vehicles in the U.S., including both Toyota and Lexus brand models, to address front passenger airbags. Notably, this adds the 2012 model year to the recall list for many vehicles.

Why is there a recall on beta airbags?

If you have received a letter from your manufacturer with a future date, this means your vehicle is fitted with a lower risk airbag. Due to stock limitations and the higher safety risk of vehicles with high-risk or critical airbags, priority will be given to replacement of these airbags over replacement of the newer beta airbags.

When was the last recall on Takata air bags?

NHTSA urges vehicle owners to take a few simple steps to protect themselves and others from this very serious threat to safety. A separate group of defective Takata air bags was recalled in late 2019.

What to do if your car has an airbag recall?

What To Do If Your Car Has An Airbag Recall Be patient. Although hard, patience is your friend here. Be extra vigilant. The MAIN THING to do if your car needs an airbag replaced is to be hyper-vigilant about paying attention. Consider where you live. Call multiple dealerships. Check your VIN.

What vehicles are involved in airbag recall?

Honda, Nissan, Toyota and Mazda are involved in a massive airbag recall that could see as many as 2.9-million vehicles worldwide recalled for exploding airbags. The Japanese airbag supplier Takata makes airbags for many manufacturers that also includes BMW and General Motors.

What do you need to know about the Takata airbag recall?

  • Alpha type Takata airbags. Alpha type Takata airbags are older and have a design fault that means they pose the most severe risk of failure in a crash.
  • The wider Takata airbags recall. The wider voluntary recall of (non-Alpha) Takata airbags by suppliers is still under way.
  • Disabled front passenger airbags.
  • If you have any further concerns.

    Which cars are affected by the Takata airbag recall?

    NHTSA issues an airbag warning to 7.8 million cars impacted by the Takata airbags recall which affects certain Toyota, Honda, Mazda, BMW, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Subaru, ….