Our Tundra will be 11 years old in January; received a recall notice and made appointment with the dealer to fix it on Wednesday.
Apparently, the sensor system on the passenger side airbag may have been assembled incorrectly so the manufacturer is replacing the sensor at no charge.
Didn't expect a recall on a vehicle that old, but that's the way things are nowadays. Main reason to have it fixed is that failure to do so could effect the resale value of the vehicle. Rarely have a passenger in that vehicle anymore, but don't want anyone injured if it should deploy.
Apparently, the sensor system on the passenger side airbag may have been assembled incorrectly so the manufacturer is replacing the sensor at no charge.
Didn't expect a recall on a vehicle that old, but that's the way things are nowadays. Main reason to have it fixed is that failure to do so could effect the resale value of the vehicle. Rarely have a passenger in that vehicle anymore, but don't want anyone injured if it should deploy.