CARFAX Warns Drivers: Check For Deadly Airbag Recalls Before You Travel For Holidays
CARFAX reports that approximately 16 million airbags in vehicles have open safety recalls, including over 11 million Takata airbags. This warning follows several deaths linked to defective airbag inflators, particularly as the holiday travel season approaches. Fatalities from Takata inflators have reached 18, with over 250 injuries. The number of recalled vehicles has risen by 5% since 2019, totaling more than 55.7 million unrepaired vehicles. CARFAX urges car owners to check for recalls, which are free to address.
- CARFAX provides a free tool for car owners to check open recalls at www.carfax.com/recall.
- The rise in recalled vehicles indicates a growing awareness of vehicle safety among the public.
- Recent deaths attributed to defective airbags highlight serious safety concerns.
- The increase of 5% in unrepaired recalled vehicles may reflect a lack of consumer awareness or action.
CENTREVILLE, Va., Nov. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- CARFAX estimates there are about 16 million airbags in vehicles on the road today with an open safety recall. More than 11 million of those are Takata airbags - subject of the largest recall action in US history - but a CARFAX review of available data estimates there are vehicles with another 5 million airbags from other suppliers that need to be replaced under recall orders. This warning comes as several recent deaths have been attributed to defective airbag inflators. As holiday travel season approaches, it's critical that owners check to see if there are any open recalls on their vehicles.
"Unfortunately, the recent deaths related to defective airbags underscore the critical importance of closing any open recalls," said Faisal Hasan, General Manager of Data at CARFAX. "As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, we know people may be taking road trips to visit family and loved ones. We strongly encourage all car owners to check for open recalls. It's free to check and free to get repairs, and it's a vital step in making our roads safer for everyone."
Eighteen people have been killed in the United States, and more than 250 injured, from defective Takata airbag inflators exploding. Problems with how those airbags work have led to 63 million inflators being recalled. In addition, one man was recently killed in a similar incident that resulted in the recall of 2001-2003 Volvo S60 and S80 cars that have airbags from automotive supplier ZF/TRW.
CARFAX data shows the number of vehicles with open safety recalls is rising, after two consecutive years of declines. There are more than 55.7 million recalled vehicles on the road today that haven't been repaired, up
Recalls are issued regularly by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in conjunction with automakers. CARFAX Car Care is a free service that can continuously monitor your vehicles for open recalls, after you've entered your license plate or VIN information. CARFAX alerts car owners when a recall is issued for their registered vehicles. Recall repairs are free, and often can be completed in only a few hours.
CARFAX offers a free tool for car owners to check if their vehicle has an open recall at www.carfax.com/recall/
CARFAX also partners with the Alliance for Automotive Innovation to provide the Vehicle Recall Search Service (VRSS) for commercial and government entities, like state departments of motor vehicles (DMVs), auto insurers and finance companies, to search for open recalls for thousands of autos at once, free of charge.
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