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Takata airbag recall prompts 'do not drive' warning for thousands of vehicles
Summary
About five million U.S. vehicles remain with unrepaired Takata airbags, and authorities issued a 'do not drive' warning for roughly 250,000 Chrysler vehicles; Texas, California and Florida have the highest counts.
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About five million vehicles across the United States are reported to still have unrepaired Takata airbags. Authorities issued a targeted "do not drive" warning for roughly 250,000 Chrysler vehicles linked to the recall. The recall has been a long-running safety issue and incidents connected to defective inflators have been reported.
Known details:
- An estimated five million vehicles nationwide are reported to have unrepaired Takata airbag inflators.
- A "do not drive" advisory was issued for about 250,000 Chrysler vehicles on the road.
- Texas, California and Florida are listed as the states with the largest numbers of affected vehicles; Pennsylvania is also among the top ten.
- Manufacturers and dealerships are reported to offer recall repairs at no cost, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website allows lookups by license plate or VIN.
Summary:
Officials say a substantial number of vehicles remain affected and a focused advisory was issued for a subset of Chrysler models. Reported follow-up actions include recall repairs offered at no cost through manufacturers and dealerships. Undetermined at this time.
