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Ford, Mazda issue "do not drive" advisory for 457,000 vehicles - MSNFord and Mazda on Tuesday instructed owners of some vehicles not to drive their cars due to them still having potentially-dangerous ... Ford, Mazda issue "do not drive" advisory for 457,000 vehicles.
An important advisory to share from Ford and Mazda. Tuesday, both automakers issued a do-not-drive advisory for the owners of more than 457,000 vehicles (combined) with recalled Takata air bags.
Ford and Mazda issue do-not-drive warnings for 457,000 vehicles with Takata airbags. Owners are urged to not drive their vehicles until the defective airbag is removed and a repair is completed.
Ford, Mazda issue do-not-drive warning for vehicles with Takata airbags. NHTSA says the advisory covers more than 457,000 vehicles spanning the 2003 to 2015 model years.
Mazda USA's do-not-drive advisory covers almost 82,900 recalled cars, pickup trucks, utility vehicles, and multi-purpose vehicles. Unfortunately, it's not known how many of these vehicles had ...
"The DO NOT DRIVE impacts all customers that have not completed 1317F, 1417G, 1817L, 1917L, 2118A, and 2618F [recalls]," Mazda North American Operations said in a press release. "This includes ...
The Ford advisory comes after three previously announced recalls (15S21, 17S42, and 19S01) beginning in 2015, involving several vehicle lines equipped with Takata non-desiccated airbag inflators.
Ford and Mazda are the latest automakers to issue a “do not drive” advisory over exploding Takata airbag inflators. The automakers have issued numerous recalls in the past urging owners to get ...
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