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Volkswagen recalls over 114,000 vehicles in the US
Volkswagen recalls nearly 115,000 cars for potentially exploding air bag: See list here
Volkswagen is recalling Beetle and Passat models with Takata air bag inflators that have the potential to explode.
Volkswagen recalls over 114,000 vehicles in the US due to airbag safety concerns
Volkswagen
has initiated a
recall
of 114,478 vehicles in the United States, prompted by safety concerns related to the driver's side airbags. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) disclosed this development on Thursday, emphasizing the ...
Volkswagen Recalls Over 114,000 Vehicles in US Over Airbag Explosion Risk
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced Volkswagen is recalling vehicles due to airbag concerns.
Volkswagen to recall over 114,000 US vehicles over airbag concern, NHTSA says
Volkswagen will recall 114,478 vehicles in the United States on concerns over the driver-side airbag, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday.
VW Recalling 115k Vehicles With Takata Airbags That Might Explode
Dealers will replace the airbags out of an abundance of caution, and owners are expected to receive recall notifications by late 2024
Volkswagen Recalls More Cars to Fix Faulty Takata Airbags
Beetle and Passat models are in this latest recallBy Volkswagen is recalling 114,000 Beetle coupes and convertibles and Passat sedans and wagons to replace their potentially dangerous
Volkswagen recalls more than 114,000 cars due to airbag safety
Volkswagen is recalling 114,478 vehicles in the US because of safety concerns over their airbags, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Thursday.
Volkswagen recalls more than 100,000 Beetles, Passats over exploding airbag
Volkswagen is recalling 111,478 Beetles and Passats because the driver's airbag can explode. Long-term exposure to high humidity and temperatures may ca
Volkswagen to Recall 114,000 Vehicles Over Airbag Defect
Volkswagen Group of America will recall over 114,000 vehicles over the risk of an air bag exploding, according to the top U.S. auto safety regulator.
Volkswagen Recalls Over 114,000 Vehicles Over Exploding Airbag Risk
Airbags are one of the most essential safety features in any vehicle, and when they don’t work correctly, the risk of severe injury or even death can increase dramatically. Read on for everything you need to know about this recall,
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VW recalls 115K cars due to ‘exploding’ airbags. If you have one of these vehicles, bring it to your dealer ASAP
Owners of affected vehicles will be notified about the
recall
via mail. Customers interested in finding out more about the ...
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Volkswagen recalls over 114,000 Beetle, Passat vehicles due to risk of airbag inflator explosion
They all have Takata SCI-D driver frontal airbag inflators, according to the
recall
. FORD RECALLS PICKUP TRUCKS OVER ...
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