1. The Milan is part of another Takata recall expansion announced by Ford.

    The whole situation is quite the mess because across the industry 3.3 million vehicles are getting called back. There have been more confirmed casualties due to the inflators, and now there’s a stop-driving order for certain Ranger owners before it happens again.

    The first Takata recall happened in May of 2013, crazy.

    keep reading article "Milan Named in Takata Recall Expansion"
  2. Mercury's parent company has petitioned the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to be exempted from the Takata recall.

    Unlike the tens of millions of airbag inflators already recalled in millions of vehicles, the 2.7 million inflators have a drying agent (desiccant) called calcium sulfate used to protect the explosive chemical, ammonium nitrate, from moisture.…

    keep reading article "Ford Doesn’t Want to Recall 2.7 Million Takata Inflators "

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