I think the odds are one in three for certain years,,
so, yes there are LR's involved,, but much later than ours[biggrin]
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I think the odds are one in three for certain years,,
so, yes there are LR's involved,, but much later than ours[biggrin]
I would think the company that bought Takata for peanuts,,
all the machinery is there already, just need a change in a supplier or two---
A bit of prudently placed MacGyver tape should suffice. :thumbsup:
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Land Rovers are being added to the list. LR has to supply a list of the VINs by early April, according to the story I linked to earlier.
Not a problem for Defender owners of course, since we are airbag-free.
Good news is I rang the dealer today and our Mazda2 is not on the list of affected VIN numbers. Apparently letters are being sent to the owners of affected vehicles.
'I was devastated': Airbag victim's father warns Australians to check recall list
Takata: Victim's father warns Australians to check for faulty airbags - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
I saw in the news JLR now caught up in the recall.
Does it just affect steering wheel airbags?
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I’m not sure where your information comes from but I don’t see any JLR on the list
Ditto above ... no JLR
The headlines have been referring to VW too - yet no sign of it in the detail. For once, VW appears to have avoided a scandal.
I think you have posted the earlier voluntary recall notice.
As of yesterday Feb 28, Toyota, Mercedes, VW, Skoda, Land Rover, Holden, Ford and many others have been given a mandatory recall order by the Federal Government.
Specific models have not yet been advised.