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Takata recall 8 months since the first letter has been sent to me notifying me that there was a recall on the passenger side airbag. I have now received a letter stating that no one should ride in my passenger seat due to the recall. Mazda has not provided this fix in a timely manner and now I have lost the ability to drive a passenger in my vehicle.
Takata recall I get a letter every year that there is a recall but that the "remedy" is not available. There is no projection of when my remedy will be available. Meanwhile my vehicle has lower resale value, is getting older and I remain at risk. While 31% of at risk vehicles have received some kind of remedy, the rate of remedy appears to be slowing down. Five years after the recall, I might have a 50/50 chance of getting a remedy. I believe there is a good possibility that my vehicle will be in the junk yard before a remedy is offered. Seems like a good plan if you have to pay to make the repair. Where is the directive to serve the public? yes, 7 million airbags sounds busy. Kennedy's moon program was completed in 8 years 2 months.
- Grafton, MA, USA
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- Kansas City, MO, USA