Ford tells owners to stop driving if they've ignored 9-year-old airbag recall
Briefly

The Takata airbag scandal, labeled the 'largest and most complex' automotive safety recall in US history, persists even after nine years since first contacting owners for a fix.
A lack of a chemical drying agent in Takata airbags can lead to improper inflation, hurling metal shrapnel, endangering occupants' safety.
Ford's recent 'do not drive' advisory underscores the urgency of replacing Takata airbags, ranging from Ranger pickup trucks to GT supercars, warning against the risk of accidents.
Despite efforts, a significant number of vehicles remain unrepaired due to ignored recalls, with automakers stressing the importance of immediate action to mitigate the risks of malfunctioning airbags.
Read at Ars Technica
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