Vehicle and tire recalls are issued so often it would be easy to succumb to “concern fatigue” and decide to think about it later. But some recalls — like airbag recalls on older vehicles that have spent time in hot, humid climates — are more important than others. These vehicles often found along the coastlines of Texas and other southern states, are 50% more likely to explode, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Tires usually are recalled because NHTSA or the tire company has received numerous reports of crashes due to tire failure. After investigating many such crashes and representing their victims, I know how critical it is to be knowledgeable about tire safety and pay attention to recalls. Drivers often miss tire recalls!
So where do you find such important information on your vehicle?
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