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Topics: Ford Ranger, Mazda B-Series
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
7 May 2018
NHTSA Issues Second Public Plea to MY 2006 Ford Ranger and Mazda B-Series Truck Owners
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is deeply concerned that certain higher-risk MY 2006 Ford Rangers and Mazda B-Series trucks with defective Takata airbags are not being repaired fast enough. These vehicles are under a “do not drive” warning and the air bags must be replaced immediately. NHTSA is issuing a second public plea to owners to schedule a free repair today for their own safety and the protection of their loved ones.
“NHTSA’s number one priority is making sure that everyone is safe on our roads. I cannot stress strongly enough the urgency of this recall – these airbags are dangerous,” said NHTSA Deputy Administrator Heidi King. “Every vehicle must be accounted for now.”
NHTSA is calling on the media, safety advocates, and the public to help spread this urgent safety message to ensure it reaches owners, particularly in the following media markets where many of the vehicles are located. New York, NY; Los Angeles, CA; Chicago, IL; San Francisco, CA; Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX; Houston-Galveston, TX; Washington, D.C.; Atlanta, GA; Philadelphia, PA; Boston, MA; Miami-Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood, FL; Phoenix, AZ; San Diego, CA; Portland, OR; Riverside-San Bernardino, CA; San Antonio, TX; Austin, TX; West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, FL; Knoxville, TN; Wilmington, DE; and the U.S. Territory of Puerto Rico.
According to the manufacturers, 49.2 percent of the 33,320 impacted MY 2006 Ford Rangers have been mitigated, and 58 percent of the 2,205 impacted Mazda B-Series trucks have been mitigated. Both Ford and Mazda have authorized their dealers to tow these vehicles free of charge so consumers can safely obtain the free repair.
To stay informed and safe, NHTSA urges all drivers to take the following five actions to make sure they are kept informed of current and future recalls.
Stay connected with NHTSA: Search for open recalls with NHTSA.gov/Recalls | Download the Safercar Mobile App for Apple devices | Receive recall alerts by e-mail | Visit us on Facebook.com/NHTSA | Follow us on Twitter.com/NHTSA.gov | Watch 5-Star Safety Ratings crash tests on YouTube.com/USDOTNHTSA.