Urgent Warning for Owners of Specific Older Ford and Mazda Models: Stop Driving Immediately
In an unprecedented safety warning, authorities are urgently advising owners of certain older models of Ford and Mazda vehicles to cease driving them immediately due to potentially deadly airbag inflators. This critical alert affects numerous vehicles across North America, with a significant number located in Canada.
The models identified include the 2006 Ford Ranger and Mazda B-Series trucks. These vehicles are equipped with Takata airbag inflators, which have been linked to numerous deaths and injuries worldwide due to their potential to explode and project shrapnel upon deployment. The risk is particularly acute in these models, prompting the stern directive from safety regulators.
Transport Canada, alongside automotive safety agencies in the United States, has confirmed the extreme danger posed by these inflators. Despite previous recalls and repairs, the "Do Not Drive" notice underscores the severity and immediacy of the potential risk to occupants.
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Ford and Mazda have responded promptly, offering free towing services and loaner vehicles to affected owners to facilitate necessary repairs. Both automakers emphasize the importance of addressing this issue promptly to ensure consumer safety.
It’s imperative that owners of the affected models comply with the advisory and discontinue use of these vehicles until they have been adequately repaired. For further details on the specific models impacted and to arrange for repair services, owners are advised to contact their local dealerships immediately.
Words by: Craig Clowes
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