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Hyundai Recalling MY 2006-2008 Sonata Models
A total of 393,714 MY 2006-2008 Hyundai Sonata vehicles are being recalled this month due to an issue with the passenger airbag system. In particular, the occupant classification system (OCS) in the right front seat which disables the air bag when it detects the presence of a child restraint system or small child may misclass a small stature adult as a child causing the air bag not to deployed in an accident. The recall is expected to begin on or about May 26, 2008 with Hyundai dealers removing the right front seat cushion assembly and shipping it to an evaluation and repair facility.
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Hyundai Recalling Around 220,000 Santa Fe Suvs And Sonata Sedans To Fix Airbag Flaws
South Korean automaker Hyundai has issued two separate and unrelated recalls for the previous Sante Fe crossover and the current generation Sonata sedan because of problems with their airbags. In the case of the Santa Fe, the recall affects 199,118...
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Bmw Recalling 200,000 Vehicles In The U.s. Over Airbag Problem
Today, NHSTA announced that BMW is recalling 200,000 vehicles in the U.S. over concerns that the front passenger airbag may not deploy in the even of a crash due to a sensor problem. The models affected from the recall include the 2006 MY 3-Series, the...
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Maserati Recalling My 2008 Granturismo
Well that was fast; Maserati announced its first recall on the MY 2008 GranTurismo. In all, 56 vehicles equipped with the advanced passenger seat air bag weight sensor system will be recalled by the Italian carmaker due to a malfunction in the supplemental...
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Huge Nissan And Infiniti Recall Of '07 And '08 Models
Sometime near the beginning of November Nissan and its luxury division Infiniti will begin a Recall that will affect somewhere around 204,631 vehicles, according to NHTSA. To simplify the nature of the problem, hear ye this: the system in the front...
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Huge Hyundai Recall Needs You, Sonata Driver
Sit yourself down in the front passenger seat of your 2006, '07, or '08 Hyundai Sonata and determine whether or not the airbag system knows you're present. If the sensor is confused, contact your dealer. You could be in for an ordeal - free...
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