Danger from Takata airbags: These cars need to go to the workshop

Recall due to Takata airbags

Airbag recall: millions of vehicles are affected

The recalls due to faulty Takata airbags continue. Technically savvy vehicle owners should take the risk seriously. The following article provides a compact overview of how to identify a potential hazard and what measures you need to take immediately in the event of a recall.

Millions of vehicles affected

Takata airbags have been causing recalls worldwide for two decades.
Manufacturers affected, including:

  • Audi
  • Citroën
  • VW
  • Mercedes

Faulty airbags pose a considerable safety risk. The cause: the Japanese supplier Takata installed an inexpensive but unstable propellant.

Technical problem: propellant failure with risk of explosion

The blowing agent used reacts sensitively to warm and humid climates.

Two scenarios are critical:

  • Spontaneous explosion without cause
  • Excessive explosion when triggered, with metal parts being thrown into the vehicle interior

The result: serious or fatal injuries.

Current case: Mercedes recall

Mercedes is currently recalling around 200,000 vans (model years 2002-2006) worldwide, 60,000 of them in Germany. The reason: there is a possibility that Takata airbags have been retrofitted – e.g. after repairs.

Important:

  • No faulty airbags were fitted ex works.
  • The check is carried out preventively to rule out risks from third-party components.
  • Manufacturers cannot guarantee what workshops will retrofit.

How to check whether your vehicle is affected

  1. Online query
    • Visit the manufacturer’s website
    • Category “Airbag recall”
    • Enter chassis number (VIN)
  2. Specialist dealer
    • Use service system with manufacturer interface
    • Immediate feedback on recall relevance
  3. Written request
    • Contact manufacturer by registered mail with return receipt
    • Obtain binding information on the chassis number

The instructions in the event of a recall

If the vehicle is affected:

  • Make an appointment at an authorized workshop immediately
  • Have airbags replaced – free of charge
  • Inform possible buyer if vehicle has already been sold

Why self-testing is not possible

Only the manufacturer knows the exact equipment of each vehicle.
Problematic :

  • The same model can contain airbags from different suppliers
  • Visual inspection by laypersons is not possible

Outlook: Further recalls possible

It is unclear whether all endangered vehicles have already been recorded. The reasons:

  • Subsequent installation of defective airbags during repairs
  • Some manufacturers do not have an overview of third-party spare parts

The ADAC and the FIA are calling for comprehensive safety tests. Manufacturers must act proactively.

Conclusion: Safety first! Faulty Takata airbags represent a real risk to life.

The most important steps at a glance:

  • Check chassis number
  • Take recalls seriously
  • Visit the workshop

Only the manufacturers have the necessary data for risk assessment. Do not rely on visual inspections – act on the basis of data and be absolutely systematic.

Author: Jens Kreutzer, Photo: Freepik, Source: Adac
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