How To Check If Your Car, Truck or SUV Is On The List Of Faulty Takata Airbags

1 in 6 vehicles have been affected by the Takata Airbag Recall. Is yours on the list?


ATTENTION: Toyota just announced an AIRBAG RECALL. Friends, please utilize and share this link to verify that your airbag is not a faulty Takata airbag that can cause serious harm to you and your loved ones. 1 in 6 vehicles of multiple brands, to include luxury vehicles, has been affected. It only takes a minute to ensure you and your family's safety.

https://safeairbags.com/en/free-repair

  • More than 41 million vehicles in the US have been recalled due to a defective Tataka Airbag.

  • Vehicles from model years 2000 to 2018, from 34 different brands have been affected.

  • A part inside the defective Takata airbags can explode, shooting sharp metal fragments at passengers inside the vehicle. This can occur no matter what causes the airbag to deploy.

  • Recalled vehicles located in areas of high humidity are at even greater risk.

  • 16 people in the US have died and hundreds more have reported serious injuries.

  • Takata airbag recall repairs are completed at NO COST by your local dealer. Free loaner vehicles or other forms of alternate transportation are available during the repair. Some dealers can also offer FREE mobile repair at your home or office, inquire when scheduling your appointment.

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