10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 1 / 2
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 1 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 40,944 miles
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02V323000/integrated air bag monitor contamination. This vehicle had been recalled for this defect. The work was done in 2003. Now the problem has resurfaced and the dealer wants the owner to pay $4000 to correct the problem that should have been corrected when the recall was originally issued. Provide further details.
- San Diego, CA, USA
The vehicle was parked in the consumer's driveway when both front air bags deployed. It was later determined that the air bag sensor was destroyed by moisture intrusion into the air bag module and connectors. As a result of the air bag deployment the windshield the windshield shattered and the dashboard was destroyed. Manufacturer was contacted and refused to accept responsibility. The vehicle has not been repaired. The consumer later learned of a recall that was issued for this problem. The consumer was never notified of the recall. The vehicle was taken to a dealer who determined that the intrusion was caused by a pin hole leak in the heater core therefore the vehicle was not covered under the recall. The consumer intends to purse the matter further.
- Mesa, AZ, USA
Problems with air bag monitor on 1997 Mercury Tracer. The consumer stated an ammonia type smell began to emit from the vehicle, soon after, there was a burnt plastic odor also emitting from the vehicle and moments later the air bag and check engine lights illuminated on the dashboard and finally the vehicle ceased to continue functioning while the vehicle became smoky. The vehicle was towed to a dealership where the consumer was informed there was a recall on the air bag sensor/control module, recall #02V323000.
- Mcdonough, GA, USA
While traveling about 5 mph inside of a parking lot and without prior warning the vehicle shutdown. The consumer had seen smoke coming out of the vents, then the vehicle had caught on fire. The inspector stated the fire stemmed from a short. The consumer received a recall regarding the air bag module/sensor.
- El Paso, TX, USA
Vehicle's tachometer and RPM gauge stopped working causing the electrical system to fail.
- Fallbrook, CA, USA
The dealer performed recall#02V323000 repairs and felt the recall problem may have affected the wire on the blower motor which burned out on two occasions. Water may have dripped on the wiring harness. The dealer seemed more concerned with the recall than the potential safety hazard. Scc
- Columbus, OH, USA
The dealership refused to honor the recall regarding the air bag.)(02V323000)
- Ontario, CA, USA
No parts were available regarding the recall for the air bag, recall # 02 V 323 000.
- Fayetteville, NC, USA
While driving at 35mph a deer was on the road. Consumer attempted to avoid hitting the deer and lost control of vehicle, and hit a tree. Consumer went to unhook seat belt to get out of the car, and heard vehicle running. Leaned back to cut it off, and seat belt came outof buckle and knocke driver out. Also air back sensor light came on, indicating that air bags were inoperative. Driver suffered injuries, was hospitalized.
- Scottsville, VA, USA
- Maywood , NJ, USA