Volkswagen Atlas Recall Issued Over Airbag Deployment Problems
Problems with unexpected airbag deployments have led to the recall of about 50,000 Volkswagen Atlas vehicles.
Problems with unexpected airbag deployments have led to the recall of about 50,000 Volkswagen Atlas vehicles.
A defective passenger side airbag sensor has led to the recall of more than 150,000 Audi vehicles.
Volkswagen is recalling more than 200,000 Jettas which could suffer fuel leaks, leading to fires and injuries.
Another 1.4 million Takata airbag inflators are being recalled next month, due to the risk of explosion and underinflation in the event of an auto accident.
More than 200,000 Volkswagen and Porsche vehicles are being recalled because of problems with airbag and seatbelt activation software.
Nearly 700,000 Volkswagen vehicles are being recalled because the key can be removed from the ignition when they are not in park, creating a rollaway accident risk.
About 35,000 Porsche and Volkswagen vehicles are being recalled due to potential airbag malfunctions which could cause them to fail to deploy, or to deploy unexpectedly.
A failure to warn occupants that the keys are left in the ignition has resulted in a Volkswagen recall affecting tens of thousands of vehicles
Nearly 10,000 Volkswagen Atlas SUVs are being recalled due to a problem that could result in unexpected airbag deployment.
Volkswagen is recalling more than 45,000 vehicles that may have a sunroof light bar that could short circuit and cause a vehicle fire.