2005 - 2007 Airbag Recall
#21
I think we all know that recalls don't happen over night. As far as the danger that may be lerking behind the airbags isn't really bothering me at the moment. My first car was a 1972 Ford Pinto.....need I say more about recalls?
#22
BTW, still waiting for my parts to come in! On my last visit to the dealership (which they called me to bring Misty in) I was told that my parts weren't in yet and that they would call me when they received them. Nothing yet. No worries as she will is parked until the beginning of the New Year!
#23
Ugh, I think I may have been added to the recall. Just saw this on the owner.ford.com web site. I'm in north Metro Atlanta.
VIN: 1ZVFT80N975297310
FIELD SERVICE ACTION NUMBER: 14B09
FSA TITLE: DRIVER AIRBAG INFLATOR REPLACEMENT
VIN: 1ZVFT80N975297310
FIELD SERVICE ACTION NUMBER: 14B09
FSA TITLE: DRIVER AIRBAG INFLATOR REPLACEMENT
#24
Deysha
#25
Ugh, I think I may have been added to the recall. Just saw this on the owner.ford.com web site. I'm in north Metro Atlanta.
VIN: 1ZVFT80N975297310
FIELD SERVICE ACTION NUMBER: 14B09
FSA TITLE: DRIVER AIRBAG INFLATOR REPLACEMENT
VIN: 1ZVFT80N975297310
FIELD SERVICE ACTION NUMBER: 14B09
FSA TITLE: DRIVER AIRBAG INFLATOR REPLACEMENT
"It may require that you return your vehicle to the dealer for service. If your vehicle is not affected, it may be because it was built at a different time or using a different part than the affected vehicles."
How do we know for sure?
#26
Mine says the same. Does that mean for sure we are affected by the recall? The fine print says:
"It may require that you return your vehicle to the dealer for service. If your vehicle is not affected, it may be because it was built at a different time or using a different part than the affected vehicles."
How do we know for sure?
"It may require that you return your vehicle to the dealer for service. If your vehicle is not affected, it may be because it was built at a different time or using a different part than the affected vehicles."
How do we know for sure?
Last edited by Buckshot Barry; 12-18-2014 at 02:16 PM.
#27
It was announced today that all Ford vehicles with suspect inflators (not just ones in high-humidity areas) are being recalled.
http://www.autoblog.com/2014/12/18/f...447k-vehicles/
http://www.autoblog.com/2014/12/18/f...447k-vehicles/
#28
LOL! And I'll bet you just loved your Pin-Torch!!
BTW, still waiting for my parts to come in! On my last visit to the dealership (which they called me to bring Misty in) I was told that my parts weren't in yet and that they would call me when they received them. Nothing yet. No worries as she will is parked until the beginning of the New Year!
BTW, still waiting for my parts to come in! On my last visit to the dealership (which they called me to bring Misty in) I was told that my parts weren't in yet and that they would call me when they received them. Nothing yet. No worries as she will is parked until the beginning of the New Year!
#29
It was announced today that all Ford vehicles with suspect inflators (not just ones in high-humidity areas) are being recalled.
http://www.autoblog.com/2014/12/18/f...447k-vehicles/
http://www.autoblog.com/2014/12/18/f...447k-vehicles/
I read the expansion to non-humid areas being incorporated as a precaution but enough is enough. Step up, take responsibility for poor quality control and/or R&D and be done with it already. Otherwise I may start looking into not buying a car next time that has Takata branded air bags.
Let Ford and other OEM's think about that for a second.... I'll let my money do the talking. That means my next car may not be a new Mustang but whatever brand/model has a different brand of air bags.
I will never buy a GM because of their ignition switch recall or, more precisely, how it was handled. Ford, don't do this to your customers. You will lose at least one loyal customer. This one.
Last edited by Derf00; 12-19-2014 at 11:58 AM.
#30
It was announced today that all Ford vehicles with suspect inflators (not just ones in high-humidity areas) are being recalled.
http://www.autoblog.com/2014/12/18/f...447k-vehicles/
http://www.autoblog.com/2014/12/18/f...447k-vehicles/
July 06 Flat Rock.