I am surprised that I had not come across this before since I follow multiple motoring sites.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0m8872n9gxo
Some reports that dealers cannot do the work until January 2026! Due to shortage of replacement parts.
www.citroen.co.uk/maintain/safety-recall-check.html
www.which.co.uk/news/article/stellantis-issues-rare-stop-drive-recall-for-uk-drivers-adbx11x1JNof
Quite unusual for Manufacturers to issue such a Brand destroying notice.
I cannot believe that a similar problem exists with Peugeot models and other Stellantis brands.
The good news for me is that the C3 Picasso 2016 does not have the problem, despite being in the listed range. Presumably made in a different factory? or did not use Takata airbags?
Since I was thinking of getting shot it may even be good news, shortage of of low mileage C3s may push up the the trade in? But there again the brand issue may depress the prices?
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>>Quite unusual for Manufacturers to issue such a Brand destroying notice.
I guess it shows that they take the issue seriously.
The last time I recall this sort of thing happening was with the Suzuki Celerio I think when a car magazine tested the emergency stop on the newly released car and the brakes failed.
Dealers were ordered to go around and collect the cars.
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>> This page has disappeared so try this
It was the full stop at the end of the URL preventing it from opening the website.
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The recall's been in place for a few months now. I know a couple of Citroen techs who have got the 1.2 hour book time down to about 30 minutes - a nice little earner and a good way to push the maximum number of cars through as quickly as possible.
The Stop-Drive notice was issued after a fatal crash in Reims, France on 16 June. A 37-year-old mother driving a C3 swerved to avoid an HGV and collided with a barrier triggering the airbag. The car continued for a short distance before coming to rest, but the driver suffered catastrophic head injuries from the metal shards released when the airbag detonated, and died shortly afterwards. Her 14-year-old daughter was uninjured.
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There have been a whole bunch of airbag related deaths in French Territories but they were put down to high temperature and humidity being significant.
Seems now there's been one on France itself then that's set them off (no pun intended).
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