Airbag woes continued for car manufacturers around the world today as Audi announced it would recall 850,000 vehicles with possibly defective airbags.
The Wall Street Journal reports that while the recall isn’t related to the ongoing issues with Takata-produced airbags, the problems in the Audi A4, Avant, and AllRoad versions can be equally as dangerous.
Affected vehicles, which were manufactured since 2012, contain a software glitch that can prevent the airbag from opening in a collision.
Audi Recalls 850,000 Vehicles For Glitch That Could Prevent Airbag Deployment – Consumerist
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Friday, October 24, 2014
Audi Recalls 850,000 Vehicles For Glitch That Could Prevent Airbag Deployment – Consumerist
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