(Columbia, SC, Friday, September 13, 2019) – September is Airbag Recall Repair Month in South Carolina. More than 58,000 vehicles in the Greenville-Spartanburg metropolitan area and more than 193,000 vehicles in South Carolina have unrepaired, recalled airbags. That’s nearly 11% of all passenger vehicles statewide.
These unrepaired, recalled airbags put drivers and passengers at risk. In a crash, defective airbags could rupture, spraying sharp, metal fragments that can cause injury or death.
When exposed to heat and humidity over time, recalled airbags can transform from life-saving devices to life-threatening ones. Recalled airbags are at an increased risk of rupturing in hot, humid climates like South Carolina.
Hosted by the National Safety Council’s Check To Protect program, the Airbag Recall Repair Month campaign urges all drivers to make safety a priority by checking their vehicles, and getting their defective airbags repaired immediately. It only takes three simple steps to protect the ones you love.
- Locate your vehicle’s 17-character vehicle identification number (VIN) on your driver’s side dashboard or registration documents.
- Enter your VIN intoorg to check for open recalls.
- Schedule a FREE repair appointment at your local dealership.
Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram dealers are raising awareness of the issue through Airbag Recall Repair Month. It’s urgent that every driver in the South Carolina visits CheckToProtect.org to see if their car has an open airbag recall, and schedules a free repair appointment at a local dealer.