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Car industry’s urgent warning: ‘Check airbags before you drive’ – CarAdvice
Australia’s peak automotive industry body is urging drivers and passengers to conduct a simple but potentially life-saving check from their smartphones to see if their vehicle they’re travelling in…

More than 6000 potentially deadly, high-risk cars are still on Australia’s roads.
Australia’s peak automotive industry body is urging drivers and passengers to conduct a simple but potentially life-saving check from their smartphones to see if their vehicle they’re travelling in requires urgent airbag replacement under the ongoing compulsory Takata recall.
A faulty Takata airbag could kill or seriously injure occupants, but the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) says motorists and…
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