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    Reading of stories now of people who have had their defective Takata airbags replaced under a previous voluntary recall are now caught up again in the compulsory recall because the defective air bags were just replaced with the same defective Takata air bags.

    Looks like deliberate acts to mislead / dodge responsibility under the previous voluntary recall by some.

    ACCC chairman Rod Sims said people who had already replaced airbags under the voluntary recall last year would need to check again to see if their car was listed on the new recall.

    This is because in some cases, faulty Takata airbags were replaced with like-for-like, which only delayed the risk of the airbag exploding.
    Airbag recall: Millions of Australians ordered to have deadly defects removed from cars
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post

    Land Rover is being added to the list, but the details of which LR vehicles are affected aren't on the list yet.
    Looks like that have until April 2018 to join the fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferret View Post
    Reading of stories now of people who have had their defective Takata airbags replaced under a previous voluntary recall are now caught up again in the compulsory recall because the defective air bags were just replaced with the same defective Takata air bags.

    Looks like deliberate acts to mislead / dodge responsibility under the previous voluntary recall by some.



    Airbag recall: Millions of Australians ordered to have deadly defects removed from cars
    they aren’t trying to dodge the problem. But what’s wrong is there aren’t enough new air bags available around the world to replace all the ones needed. The airbags only become faulty after some time passes. So some manufacturers are putting the old type, but new, airbags in to give them a bit of time to get hold of proper replacements

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    Airbags*

    I was just wondering if any of our Land Rovers are effected by the recall of airbag problems?

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    Quote Originally Posted by donh54 View Post
    The Honda Goldwing is essentially a Buick on two wheels! If you hit something you've got an awful lot of dashboard and fairing to carve yourself up on.
    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    I was going to say Cadillac, but yes.
    Rolls Royce or Maybach perhaps, but neither could out perform or offer the thrill factor of a 'Wing.
    Airbags have been optional, on Goldwing motorcycles, for about ten years.
    Recall for GL1800 Goldwing airbags

    We got a recall fr the Paj. When we responded to book it in, we were told to ignore it as it would be recalled again for the other side. It was returned in response to the second notice, when both 'bags were replaced. The parting comment from the dealer was that it would be recalled again, as the replacements were also defective.
    This was last year, when the car was under five years old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Rolls Royce or Maybach perhaps
    Not a chance. Nissan Cedric, maybe.
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    Our Odyssey fits the year timeframe to be recalled but not the VIN.

    That being so, the 'airbag' warning light is permanently illuminated anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    Not a chance. Nissan Cedric, maybe.
    Haha, even a Cyclops is better than a brace of Nissan's finest from the mid sixties.
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    No Land rovers are on the list that I have read

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    I am wondering who is going to quickly make millions of airbags suitable for all these vehicles?

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