Curious - are any 2nd gen trucks affected by the Takarta air bag recall?
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Curious - are any 2nd gen trucks affected by the Takarta air bag recall?
I'm curious as to what type of driver's side air bag is used in the Dodge Ram 2nd gen trucks - are the trucks so old that Dodge had them opted out as part of the 'negotiations' or do they not use Takarta air bags at all? Does anyone know?
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Thanks for the link. I checked the site and all recalls and vehicle campaigns were completed by the prior owner(s). None appeared to be air bag related, however, some of the recalls were so old that there were no longer details about them that could be reviewed.
I still have some concern over the air bag. Since this truck is 26 years old, I feel that this truck may be left off the potential recall list due to its age, as the recall campaigns are typically negotiated affairs between NHTSA and the auto manufacturers.
I'd still like to know who makes the air bags in our trucks and/or if they were possibly made with better quality materials back in those years that aren't prone to creating shrapnel when they deploy.
I still have some concern over the air bag. Since this truck is 26 years old, I feel that this truck may be left off the potential recall list due to its age, as the recall campaigns are typically negotiated affairs between NHTSA and the auto manufacturers.
I'd still like to know who makes the air bags in our trucks and/or if they were possibly made with better quality materials back in those years that aren't prone to creating shrapnel when they deploy.
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The Takata air bags had issues with the inflators. Takata cheaped out, and used an ammonium nitrate based 'gas generator'. Trouble is, as it ages, it becomes somewhat less than stable, and it's explosive properties change. That is what makes them deadly. They blow apart the container they are in, and its basically a little grenade, right in front of the driver.... Other manufacturers didn't use that particular chemical, and their inflators are FAR more reliable. So far as I know, not a single one has failed, in any fashion. They just work.
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The Takata air bags had issues with the inflators. Takata cheaped out, and used an ammonium nitrate based 'gas generator'. Trouble is, as it ages, it becomes somewhat less than stable, and it's explosive properties change. That is what makes them deadly. They blow apart the container they are in, and its basically a little grenade, right in front of the driver.... Other manufacturers didn't use that particular chemical, and their inflators are FAR more reliable. So far as I know, not a single one has failed, in any fashion. They just work.
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