Six problems related to front driver side air bag inflator have been reported for the 2007 Chrysler Aspen. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Takata recall I received notification of the recall for the driver airbag inflator on July 1, 2016 and both the dealer and the manufacturer have failed to replace the part in question in a timely manner given the serious safety issue associated with the airbag. I have not had a deployment in the vehicle and do not anticipate a deployment, however, I will be selling the car in the near term and need to have this issue resolved.
2007 Chrysler Aspen. Consumer writes in regards to no communication from dealership to repair driver airbag inflator recall notice.
Takata recall. 4 months and I am still waiting for a "part order" from the king auto Chrysler dealer in lihue kauai, hi to repair the driver airbag inflator. Frankly when I called to remind them that I was still waiting, it seemed like they had dropped the ball on their part and said maybe next month.
Takata inflators can not get the dealer to do the repairs have been trying for almost a year.
Recall for the vehicle is now nearly 16 months into notification with no resolve. I have to transport my children in this vehicle. Please address. VIN: 1a8hw58287f530091 year: 2007 make: Chrysler model: Aspen 4x4 number of open recalls: 2 NHTSA recall number: opens new window takes away from VIN lookup section> 15v-313 recall date: may 29, 2015 manufacturer recall number: r25 summary: the driver airbag inflator housing may rupture, due to excessive internal pressure, during normal airbag deployment events. This condition is more likely to occur if the vehicle has been exposed to high levels of absolute humidity for extended periods of time. Safety risk: an inflator rupture, during airbag deployment events, could result in metal fragments striking and potentially seriously injuring the vehicle occupant(s). Remedy: the driver airbag inflator must be replaced. Recall status: recall incomplete.
Still waiting on the letter from Chrysler about the recall. . . Called the dealer today and they will not give me a loaner car and they want to keep my car all day. The driver airbag inflator housing may rupture, due to excessive internal pressure, during normal airbag deployment events. This condition is more likely to occur if the vehicle has been exposed to high levels of absolute humidity for extended periods of time. An inflator rupture, during airbag deployment events, could result in metal fragments striking and potentially seriously injuring the vehicle occupant(s).
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