Fiat-Chrysler, now called Stellantis is trying to warn owners of 276,000 of their older vehicles to stop driving them. Park them because it could save your life.

What's up? It's the airbags. Three more of the infamous Takata driver's air bags have apparently exploded, killing three more people.

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There are a lot of the cars still on the road that has them worried. They are cars, wagons and muscle cars build between 2005 and 2010 and include Dodge Magnum Wagons, Dodge Challenger and Charger muscle cars along with the Chrysler 300 sedans.

 

It's pretty scary that the airbag inflators blew apart in two cases just recently, killing two drivers. The company suspects an inflator rupture in another case that also killed a driver. All three deaths were in the U.S. and happened in the past seven months. Yikes! And, that brings the sad death toll of exploding Takata airbags to at least 23 in the U.S.

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All of these cars were all recalled in 2015, and free repairs have available since then, but in many cases drivers have never responded so the repairs still haven't been made. That's dangerous and that's why the company is urging owners of these cars still on the road to PARK IT! .

It's not just Chrysler-Fiat, but all auto manufactures. Remember just a few years ago these exploding airbags led to more than 67 million cars and trucks being recalled to have their air bags replaced. Millions have been, but there are still too many still on the road!

Get on it and be safe!

 

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