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In a message dated 10/10/97 11:13:01 AM, AOL News wrote:
> AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Oct. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Audi of America, Inc. today
>announced the following two voluntary recalls:
> * Approximately 54,800 U.S. and l,350 Canadian l989-1993 model
year
>Audi
> vehicles that are equipped with a driver's side airbag only.
> * Approximately 39,300 U.S. and 2,000 Canadian 1995-1996 and some
early
> 1997 model year Audi vehicles.
> Audi has determined, in the first recall, that some of its
1989-1993
>models including the 1989-1993 Audi 80/90, Coupe, 100/200, the 1992 S4, as
>well as the 1990-1991 model year Audi V8s, contain airbag sensors that may
not
>comply with Audi's durability standards over the lifetime of the vehicle.
In
>the event the sensor should malfunction, the airbag supplemental restraint
>could be deployed in the absence of an impact or accident.
> The second recall affects certain 1995-1996 and some early 1997
model
>year
>vehicles, including 1995 Audi 90s, 1995-1996 Cabriolets, 1996 through early
>1997 A4s, 1995-1996 A6s, and early 1997 A8 models. Audi has determined, in
>rare instances, that the discharge of static electricity under low humidity
>conditions could activate the driver's side airbag when the vehicle is
parked
>as the driver enters or exits the vehicle and inadvertently helps form an
>electrical circuit by touching certain areas of the steering wheel.
>Activation of the airbag under these conditions could cause injury.
> The airbag restraint system for the affected vehicles involved in
both
>of
>these recalls is fully functional and would deploy in the event of an impact
>or collision.
> Owners of affected vehicles are being notified by first-class mail
and
>requested to take their vehicles to their dealer for the appropriate repair
>procedures. The work will be completed free of charge. Parts for the
>completion of these repairs should be available at dealerships the week of
>October 13th. Customers with questions can call Audi Customer Relations at
>800-822-AUDI (2834) for additional information.
> These voluntary recalls are part of two worldwide recall actions
initiated
>by Audi AG. 1994 and 1998 model year Audi vehicles are not included in
these
>actions.
> SOURCE Audi of American, Inc.
> CO: Audi of America, Inc.
> ST: Michigan
> IN: AUT
> SU:
>
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Forwarded message:
Subj: Audi Announces Voluntary Recalls
Date: 97-10-10 12:13:01 EDT
From: AOL News
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Oct. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Audi of America, Inc. today
announced the following two voluntary recalls:
* Approximately 54,800 U.S. and l,350 Canadian l989-1993 model
year Audi
vehicles that are equipped with a driver's side airbag only.
* Approximately 39,300 U.S. and 2,000 Canadian 1995-1996 and some
early
1997 model year Audi vehicles.
Audi has determined, in the first recall, that some of its
1989-1993
models including the 1989-1993 Audi 80/90, Coupe, 100/200, the 1992 S4, as
well as the 1990-1991 model year Audi V8s, contain airbag sensors that may
not
comply with Audi's durability standards over the lifetime of the vehicle. In
the event the sensor should malfunction, the airbag supplemental restraint
could be deployed in the absence of an impact or accident.
The second recall affects certain 1995-1996 and some early 1997
model year
vehicles, including 1995 Audi 90s, 1995-1996 Cabriolets, 1996 through early
1997 A4s, 1995-1996 A6s, and early 1997 A8 models. Audi has determined, in
rare instances, that the discharge of static electricity under low humidity
conditions could activate the driver's side airbag when the vehicle is parked
as the driver enters or exits the vehicle and inadvertently helps form an
electrical circuit by touching certain areas of the steering wheel.
Activation of the airbag under these conditions could cause injury.
The airbag restraint system for the affected vehicles involved in
both of
these recalls is fully functional and would deploy in the event of an impact
or collision.
Owners of affected vehicles are being notified by first-class mail
and
requested to take their vehicles to their dealer for the appropriate repair
procedures. The work will be completed free of charge. Parts for the
completion of these repairs should be available at dealerships the week of
October 13th. Customers with questions can call Audi Customer Relations at
800-822-AUDI (2834) for additional information.
These voluntary recalls are part of two worldwide recall actions
initiated
by Audi AG. 1994 and 1998 model year Audi vehicles are not included in these
actions.
SOURCE Audi of American, Inc.
CO: Audi of America, Inc.
ST: Michigan
IN: AUT
SU:
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