Your vehicle manufacturer is required to send you a letter letting you know when parts are available. You do not need to take any further action to obtain a recall repair other than contacting your dealer to set up a repair appointment once parts are available. These legal notices do not impact your ability to obtain a free recall repair. However, if you received one of these mailings, you probably own, or previously owned, a vehicle that has been or is scheduled to be recalled because of the defective air bag inflator. These notices are not part of the recall efforts and NHTSA does not have any control over the notices. There are several mailings that have been sent to consumers in the Takata bankruptcy case and the class action lawsuits. ![]()
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