Mercury Milan owners have reported 46 problems related to front driver side air bag inflator (under the air bag category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Mercury Milan based on all problems reported for the Milan.
Takata recall first received recall notice July 2016 for the passenger frontal airbag inflator. Called rountree moore Ford in lake city, florida. They did not have replacement airbags. Rountree moore told me to call Ford to get status of airbag availability. Ford told me parts are not available right now and I will get a second notice when the parts are avialable. Still waiting on that second notice. It's been over a year now.
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Takata recall. The contact owns a 2007 Mercury Milan. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 16v384000 (air bags) for the frontal passenger air bag inflator. The parts to do the repair were unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The contact called a local dealer (jack byrne Ford, located at 1003 hudson river rd, mechanicville, NY, 12118) and was informed that the recall remedy parts were not available. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and informed the contact that there were no parts available. The contact was referred to NHTSA. The contact had not experienced a failure. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
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Takata recall I tried calling several Lincoln dealerships to have the airbag inflators repaired but none of the dealerships have received the parts needed and have been waiting since June 2016. I can't sell the vehicle which only has 29,000 miles on it because of their failure to supply the repair parts needed. I can't drive the car because I'm afraid to!.
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Takata recall 16v384. A recall was issued in June 2016 for my vehicle regarding a potentially defective airbag inflator that could rupture, creating a risk of personal injury of death. As of November 2017, no repair has been made available, which is unacceptable.
Takata recall as of Jun 01,2016, nothing has been done about this, I have yet to be notified about the remedy. Manufacturer recall number 16s26 NHTSA recall number 16v384 recall status recall incomplete, remedy not yet available summary the passenger frontal airbag inflator could explode if the vehicle is involved in a crash where the frontal airbags are designed to deploy. Safety risk the passenger frontal airbag inflator could rupture if the vehicle is involved in a crash where the supplemental frontal airbags are designed to deploy. Remedy owners will be notified by mail and instructed to take their vehicle to a Ford or Lincoln dealer to have their passenger frontal airbag inflator replaced. There will be no charge for this service.
Takata recall the passenger frontal airbag inflator was recalled on June 1, 2016. I have asked my dealer, ted britt Ford of fairfax, va (quick lane, 11200 james swart circle, fairfax, va 22030, 703-659-8431) ever since if they can replace the part and they say they have not received it yet. Each time I need to drive my nephew somewhere, he must sit in the back behind me because of this. He said to me the other day, "aunt nancy, they are waiting for you or the car to die so they don't have to do it. " this is so true and it is unacceptable. Please look into this laggardly performance and see if the bottleneck can be cleared. Thank you, nancy berthold (vehicle is listed under my husband, mark berthold) 703-538-1154.
Takata recall passenger airbag inflator been over a year and no remedy for this issue.
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2008 Mercury Milan. Consumer writes in regards to replacement parts not available to repair airbag inflator and antilock brake system failure recall notices. The consumer stated she read about an abs recall. However, she never received a recall notice.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2007 Mercury Milan. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 16v384000 (air bags) for the frontal passenger inflator. The parts to do the repair were unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was notified of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
"takata recall" I was notified back in 2014 that I had a takata airbag inflator on the passenger side that was needing to be fixed. I contacted Ford and made an appointment to come in. When I got there, they said that they did not have parts to do it and said that I would be receiving a letter in the mail from Ford once that part came in. I called approximately 6 months later because I had never received anything in the mail and they said they would check into it and get back with me. I never heard back from the Ford dealership. I was working with buckeye Ford in london, OH. I would have thought they would have contacted me by now.
Takata recall I was notified of the recall several years ago and attempted to have the inflators replaced or repaired at that time. Since Mercury had gone out of production, I was referred to a Ford dealer, but when I contacted the nearest one (in woodbridge virginia, I was told that parts for repair of my vehicle were not yet available and I would have to wait but that , in the meantime, I should not drive my vehicle which was totally impractical since the date of arrival was unknown. I was never notified that the parts ever came. When the Ford company finally notified me that parts were available about a year ago, I contacted another dealer--also in woodbridge--- but was told that I would have to wait as preference was being given to people who had decided to rent cars (for which they had to pay after 30 days). I agreed to this but, again, was never notified that my turn had come. I can only deduce that the Ford motor company and/or its dealerships were not honestly attempting to make the required repairs a nd they have, therefore, never been made. Fortunately, since the Mercury is my primary vehicle, I have never stopped driving it and there has been no problem. In today's washington post, I now see that the recall program is reportedly being managed by NHTSA, so I am bringing this situation to your attention. According to the article, the ammonium nitrate which powers the airbags can deteriorate over time. If this is so, I would think priority for repair would be given to older cars first, and since mine is now 11 years old I should have been notified to bring it in to a dealer who would promptly make the repair. I would think your agency would be aware of this problem, but if not, I would appreciate it greatly, if you would now investigate and correct the situation. Thank you.