When a Car brand issues “Do Not Drive” warnings for their cars, it has to be due to something serious. These warnings were issued by Nissan for some of the older car models due to the malfunction found in Takata airbags. This news has created an urgency for car owners in India to be aware of the term “Vehicle recalls”. When a dealer or the manufacturer reaches out to you for the return of a vehicle to an authorized garage, it is called a vehicle recall.
Takata Airbag Recalls: Is its a safety concern?
Background:
- There have been 27 fatalities and more than 400 injuries in USA due to the malfunctions of Takata airbag inflator malfunctions.
- The injuries started in 2015 and were initially reported in 2018
- It is reported that the reason for recalls is exploding inflators mainly because of overexposure to heat and moisture.
Affected Models: Takata airbags
Why Recall Completion Rate is A Major Challenge?
Statistics:
- Percentage of repaired recalled vehicle is only 50-70%
- Percentage of US Vehicles with more than one open recall is up to 25%
Challenges:
- Customers are confused about the process of repair
- There is a narrative that recall means something severe because of which costs are assumed t be high
Efforts and Challenges of Manufacturer
Responsibility:
- For notifying and reaching out to customers regarding recalls, Makers, Dealers, and agencies are responsible.
- The rising typical period of vehicles on the road makes it harder to arrive at proprietors of more established, used vehicles.
Rising Complexity of Recalls
Recent Trends:
- Recalls for electric vehicles (EVs), advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), and over-the-air (OTA) updates have almost multiplied as of late.
- The intricacy of recall is developing, requiring clear briefing to customers.
Case Study: Tesla Recalls
- For issues in front seat belt detchment in 2021-2023 Model S and Model X, Tesla recalled the vehicles.
- It was also done by Tesla for other issues like failures in seat belt warning system, and three models
- These issues will be solved with the help of OTA updates.
What Does it Means for Indian Car Owners?
Why Should One Care
- The recalls being mostly for US vehicle does not mean identical models and parts is not in use in India
- It is imperative to know how recalls work to ensure your vehicle is safe
Steps to Take:
- Look if there are Recalls:
- Using Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), check if your vehicle in under recall.
- Websites like the manufacturer’s official site or government sites can provide this information.
- Stay Informed:
- Keep up with the latest news and updates from automakers.
- Sign up for recall alerts if available.
- Understand the Process:
- If your vehicle is recalled, contact your dealership for repair details.
- Repairs are typically free of charge for recalled parts.
- Spread Awareness:
- Inform friends and family about the importance of checking for recalls.
- Share information on social media to reach a wider audience.
Conclusion
Automobile recalls, especially the ones that relate with key safety components like airbags is a severe issue. Keep yourself updated and be ready to secure yourself as well as other road users if you are an Indian car owner or are keen on cars. It is good to keep on checking for any recalls on your car. Understanding how the repair job is done would also play a big role in enhancing safer drive for all road users while spreading the awareness would top up all that. Lest we forget, it is equally important that after enjoying a good machine you secure it against any possible danger.