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Airbag Recall: 2005-09 Nissan Trucks

January 12, 2009 By: LemonLaw Category: Nissan, Recall, airbag No Comments →

We frequently receive calls at 1-800 LEMON LAW regarding defective airbags….obviously this is one defect drivers want resolved immediately.  Thus, Nissan truck drivers should be relieved to note that the manufacturer has found an airbag problem with their vehicles and plans to do something about it.

Yahoo is reporting that Nissan Motor Co. will recall more than 240,000 trucks throughout twenty cold weather states, including all of our states: Connecticut, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.  The manufacturer has noted that in states where road salt is used to melt the ice, a mixture of the salt, snow and water could enter into a crash zone sensor and rust, thus interrupting the signal and preventing the front air bags from deploying in a crash.  Thankfully, the situation was discovered through a large number of warranty claims, and no injuries were linked to the problem. 

Trucks affected include the Nissan Frontier, Pathfinder, and Xterra from 2005-2009 model years.

242,700 trucks in total will be recalled, and the recall is based on where the vehicle is registered.  Nissan said those drivers who qualify for the recall will be notified by mail and Nissan will install a redesigned sensor at no cost regardless of warranty.  Owners in other states not included in the recall will receive a 10-year warranty on the sensor.

For more information, you can contact Nissan at 800-647-7261.  Of course, if you have endured continuous problems with your airbag and it has been serviced by the manufacturer three of more times, you could be entitled to additional remedy through State and Federal Laws.  If you have any additional concerns regarding your airbags and the service you are receiving to attempt to repair them, please contact us or another consumer law firm.

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Recall Alert: Bad “Beemer” Airbags

August 15, 2008 By: LemonLaw Category: Car Lemon Law, airbag 2 Comments →

Try saying that five times fast. Ken Thomas at The Associated Press is reporting that BMW is recalling 200,000 vehicles over concerns that the front passenger airbag may not deploy in a crash.

Cars affected by the recall include:

  • 2006 BMW 3 series
  • 2004-2006 BMW 5 series
  • 2004-2006 X3 compact SUV

According to The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration(NHTSA), small cracks are developing in the seat detection mat. If the mat fails to recognize that a person is sitting in the passenger seat, it deactivates the airbag. Passengers have noticed that the deactivation light has come on even when someone is sitting in the seat and they brought the problem to BMW’s attention. In addition to the cars currently being recalled, NHTSA is also investigating if this problem exists in other models.

Currently, BMW has received 23, 739 warranty claims over the airbag system since early January. (A reminder–if you have been back for this problem three or more times, you may qualify for additional remedy under State Lemon Law or Federal Warranty Law, but you know that already, faithful blog reader.)

IF YOU DRIVE ONE OF THESE CARS, CONTACT YOUR DEALER TO ARRANGE FOR YOUR RECALL REPAIR ASAP. To further respond to these problems, BMW will extend the warranty to 10 years without any mileage limit on the detection mat for the following models:

  • 2006 BMW 6 series
  • 2006 BMW 3 series with standard seat
  • 2004-2005 BMW Z5 series
  • 2004-2006 BMW 7 series
  • 2006 BMW X5
  • 2004-2006 BMW 5 series with comfort seats

Under this extended warranty, the detection mat would immediately be replaced at any time through the length of the warranty at no charge to the consumer.

Remember, an airbag is a serious component which affects the use, value and safety of your car. If you are suffering any problems with your, regardless of the model, you should fight for your rights. For another great reference, check out airbag-light.com.

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