Recall: RAM Side Curtain Airbag Inflators May Burst

RAM reminded me of 6,066 pickups as the side curtain airbag inflator could burst and send hot metal silpple to the cabin. Recalls affect the next unit, but not all. 2016-2019 RAM 1500 2016-2020 RAM 2500 2016-2019 RAM 3500 2016 RAM 3500 cab chassis (GVWR less than 10,000 pounds) Rum… Photo and Credits: This article appeared at KBB News on Read More

BMW Recalls X4 SUV Due To Possible Airbag Damage

BMW has recalled 130 2025 X4 SUVs due to a frame issue that could cause head airbags to be damaged during deployment and no longer function properly. BMW told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that these SUVs may have a small crack in the left inside roof frame. Deploying airbags can get caught in these… Photo and Credits: Read More

Cadillac Recalls 2025 XT4 Due To Airbag Issue

Cadillac is recalling 25 2025 XT4 SUVs because the passenger-side airbag may not deploy in an accident. Dealers have been asked to stop delivering XT4s to customers until the company can repair the models in dealer stock. The passenger side airbag deploys through a hole on the underside of the instrument panel. Cadillac… Photo and Credits: This article appeared at Read More

BMW X3 Recalled Due To Airbag Tear

BMW has recalled just seven brand new 2025 X3 SUVs for the frightening reason that the airbags may rupture and not function properly. The company informed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: The passenger airbag may have been torn in transit between suppliers and installed before anyone was caught… Photo and Credits: This article appeared at KBB News on 2024-11-12 Read More

Recall Warning: 2016 Jeep Wrangler Airbag Issue

Jeep is recalling approximately 1,800 2016 Wrangler SUVs because the driver’s airbag may not deploy in the event of an accident. Jeep told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that dust and debris can become trapped in the steering wheel’s clockspring mechanism and “could prevent the driver’s airbag from deploying in certain vehicles.” There is. Source: Kelley Blue Book