What's the Issue?
The recall was issued due to a potential issue with the passenger airbag in certain Audi models, including the 2014 A7. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), "the passenger occupant detection system may malfunction and turn off the passenger airbag even when an adult is seated in the passenger seat." This means that in the event of an accident, the passenger airbag may not deploy, increasing the risk of injury or death for the passenger.Which Vehicles are Affected?
The recall affects over 100,000 Audi vehicles worldwide, including certain 2014 Audi A7, A6, S6, RS6, A8, S8, and R8 models. In the United States, the recall affects approximately 70,000 vehicles. If you own one of these vehicles, you should receive a notification from Audi in the mail regarding the recall.What Should You Do?
If you own a 2014 Audi A7 or any of the other affected models, you should take the following steps:1. Check Your Mail: If your vehicle is affected by the recall, you should receive a notification from Audi in the mail. This notification will provide you with more information about the issue and what steps you should take next.
2. Contact Your Dealer: Once you receive the notification, you should contact your local Audi dealer to schedule a service appointment. The dealer will inspect your vehicle and, if necessary, replace the passenger airbag free of charge.
3. Be Patient: Due to the large number of vehicles affected by the recall, it may take some time for your dealer to schedule your service appointment. However, it's important to be patient and not delay in getting your vehicle inspected and repaired.
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