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FirstMate
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Re: Airbag recall
Posted by chilltocam
DH and I spoke about it last night and I had decided to go with the rental, but now I am reading about what you should do to your car if it will be unused for a long period of time and it is a lot of things that I don't think we can't do on our own, so how do we get that done and then get the car back home? And then it has me worried about problems that will arise with my car after leaving it sit for so long. Ugh! I'm going to call Acura today to see what info they can give about that
What happens if you let the car sit for too long? I spoke with DH about it this morning and we were going to go for the rental option. I don't need the new truck until September so I would rather keep this because its less expensive and better on gas. With taking the rental, I was thinking I would have to turn the car on to keep things running but can other problems occur? This is going to be a shit show for these dealerships.
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Posted 3/30/16 10:18 AM |
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chilltocam
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Airbag recall
I read something that said if the car will sit for over 3 months you should loosen certain belts - for the alternator, power steering, a/c; lubricate the locks; and lift the car onto blocks to raise the wheels off the ground or take off the tires completely and store them flat. There was also discussion of the computer systems being affected by long term disconnection of the battery - which should be done, or get some kind of charger that can be left on the car and won't over charge the battery and also that any gasoline left sitting in the car can start to degrade. Fun stuff - not!
I called Acura and although the guy I spoke to was very nice, he was completely unhelpful about this stuff. DH has a friend who does a lot of work on cars (has his own shop), so I guess we will ask him about it and see what he has to say
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Posted 3/30/16 10:26 AM |
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HomeIsWithU
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Re: Airbag recall
Posted by chilltocam
I read something that said if the car will sit for over 3 months you should loosen certain belts - for the alternator, power steering, a/c; lubricate the locks; and lift the car onto blocks to raise the wheels off the ground or take off the tires completely and store them flat. There was also discussion of the computer systems being affected by long term disconnection of the battery - which should be done, or get some kind of charger that can be left on the car and won't over charge the battery and also that any gasoline left sitting in the car can start to degrade. Fun stuff - not!
I called Acura and although the guy I spoke to was very nice, he was completely unhelpful about this stuff. DH has a friend who does a lot of work on cars (has his own shop), so I guess we will ask him about it and see what he has to say
ExDH's car sat for an entire year while he was deployed. When the car is going to be unused for a long period of time, just turn it on every week or so and let it run for a few minutes. Or take it for a quick drive around the corner and back. That's all that really needs to be done. Especially when it's not in winter months.
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Posted 3/30/16 10:31 AM |
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angelicd77
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Re: Airbag recall
Posted by chilltocam
I read something that said if the car will sit for over 3 months you should loosen certain belts - for the alternator, power steering, a/c; lubricate the locks; and lift the car onto blocks to raise the wheels off the ground or take off the tires completely and store them flat. There was also discussion of the computer systems being affected by long term disconnection of the battery - which should be done, or get some kind of charger that can be left on the car and won't over charge the battery and also that any gasoline left sitting in the car can start to degrade. Fun stuff - not!
I called Acura and although the guy I spoke to was very nice, he was completely unhelpful about this stuff. DH has a friend who does a lot of work on cars (has his own shop), so I guess we will ask him about it and see what he has to say
Which Acura store? I work for an Acura dealer and have an affected car as well. The problem is that Takata supplied airbags for every car line- no line is unaffected. I know that the supply of airbags is directed down south right now because one of the causes of the defect is humidity. They are working on getting new airbags from other suppliers but will be ordered by vin number. There have been ZERO deaths in Acura vehicles related to this recall. That being said, I did opt for a rental- ONLY because I'm pregnant. My husband is a technician in the shop here as well. Feel free to contact me with any questions you might have. I hope that I can help with any uncertainties....
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Posted 3/30/16 2:19 PM |
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JennZ
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Re: Airbag recall
Posted by chilltocam
I read something that said if the car will sit for over 3 months you should loosen certain belts - for the alternator, power steering, a/c; lubricate the locks; and lift the car onto blocks to raise the wheels off the ground or take off the tires completely and store them flat. There was also discussion of the computer systems being affected by long term disconnection of the battery - which should be done, or get some kind of charger that can be left on the car and won't over charge the battery and also that any gasoline left sitting in the car can start to degrade. Fun stuff - not!
I called Acura and although the guy I spoke to was very nice, he was completely unhelpful about this stuff. DH has a friend who does a lot of work on cars (has his own shop), so I guess we will ask him about it and see what he has to say
Dh and I moved to NC. We left his car in NY with his parents. They started it mAybe 3 times in the year we lived there. Never drove it. Dh started it and drove it home. No issues and it was a shit old focus. Your car will be fine.
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Posted 3/30/16 2:34 PM |
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Jovigirl414
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Re: Airbag recall
Message edited 3/30/2016 2:44:36 PM.
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Posted 3/30/16 2:43 PM |
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Jovigirl414
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Re: Airbag recall
Posted by angelicd77
Posted by chilltocam
I read something that said if the car will sit for over 3 months you should loosen certain belts - for the alternator, power steering, a/c; lubricate the locks; and lift the car onto blocks to raise the wheels off the ground or take off the tires completely and store them flat. There was also discussion of the computer systems being affected by long term disconnection of the battery - which should be done, or get some kind of charger that can be left on the car and won't over charge the battery and also that any gasoline left sitting in the car can start to degrade. Fun stuff - not!
I called Acura and although the guy I spoke to was very nice, he was completely unhelpful about this stuff. DH has a friend who does a lot of work on cars (has his own shop), so I guess we will ask him about it and see what he has to say
Which Acura store? I work for an Acura dealer and have an affected car as well. The problem is that Takata supplied airbags for every car line- no line is unaffected. I know that the supply of airbags is directed down south right now because one of the causes of the defect is humidity. They are working on getting new airbags from other suppliers but will be ordered by vin number. There have been ZERO deaths in Acura vehicles related to this recall. That being said, I did opt for a rental- ONLY because I'm pregnant. My husband is a technician in the shop here as well. Feel free to contact me with any questions you might have. I hope that I can help with any uncertainties....
OMG, I'M GONNA DIE!!!!!!
SHRAPNEL IS COMING OUT OF THE AIRBAGS AND SLICING MY CAROTID ARTERY!!!!
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Posted 3/30/16 2:44 PM |
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chilltocam
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Re: Airbag recall
Posted by angelicd77
Posted by chilltocam
I read something that said if the car will sit for over 3 months you should loosen certain belts - for the alternator, power steering, a/c; lubricate the locks; and lift the car onto blocks to raise the wheels off the ground or take off the tires completely and store them flat. There was also discussion of the computer systems being affected by long term disconnection of the battery - which should be done, or get some kind of charger that can be left on the car and won't over charge the battery and also that any gasoline left sitting in the car can start to degrade. Fun stuff - not!
I called Acura and although the guy I spoke to was very nice, he was completely unhelpful about this stuff. DH has a friend who does a lot of work on cars (has his own shop), so I guess we will ask him about it and see what he has to say
Which Acura store? I work for an Acura dealer and have an affected car as well. The problem is that Takata supplied airbags for every car line- no line is unaffected. I know that the supply of airbags is directed down south right now because one of the causes of the defect is humidity. They are working on getting new airbags from other suppliers but will be ordered by vin number. There have been ZERO deaths in Acura vehicles related to this recall. That being said, I did opt for a rental- ONLY because I'm pregnant. My husband is a technician in the shop here as well. Feel free to contact me with any questions you might have. I hope that I can help with any uncertainties....
Today I called the Acura "corporate" office not a dealership. There is a lot of info online about the damage that can be done to a car if left to sit. Does it always happen - probably not, but I'm not too happy that it is a possibility
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Posted 3/30/16 3:57 PM |
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chilltocam
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Re: Airbag recall
That has happened and can happen again. That's why there is a massive recall of every car that has the defective airbag. Not sure why you think this is something to make fun of???
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Posted 3/30/16 4:01 PM |
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SecretlyTTC14
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Re: Airbag recall
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Posted 3/30/16 4:34 PM |
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Millie3
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Re: Airbag recall
Our MDX has been recalled. Going to call them tomorrow
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Posted 3/30/16 4:46 PM |
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Lara&Aidansmommy
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Re: Airbag recall
Posted by chilltocam
That has happened and can happen again. That's why there is a massive recall of every car that has the defective airbag. Not sure why you think this is something to make fun of???
Exactly! She came out of a 4 year hiding for this stupid comment. Dumb!
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Posted 3/30/16 4:50 PM |
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FirstMate
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Re: Airbag recall
Posted by angelicd77
Posted by chilltocam
I read something that said if the car will sit for over 3 months you should loosen certain belts - for the alternator, power steering, a/c; lubricate the locks; and lift the car onto blocks to raise the wheels off the ground or take off the tires completely and store them flat. There was also discussion of the computer systems being affected by long term disconnection of the battery - which should be done, or get some kind of charger that can be left on the car and won't over charge the battery and also that any gasoline left sitting in the car can start to degrade. Fun stuff - not!
I called Acura and although the guy I spoke to was very nice, he was completely unhelpful about this stuff. DH has a friend who does a lot of work on cars (has his own shop), so I guess we will ask him about it and see what he has to say
Which Acura store? I work for an Acura dealer and have an affected car as well. The problem is that Takata supplied airbags for every car line- no line is unaffected. I know that the supply of airbags is directed down south right now because one of the causes of the defect is humidity. They are working on getting new airbags from other suppliers but will be ordered by vin number. There have been ZERO deaths in Acura vehicles related to this recall. That being said, I did opt for a rental- ONLY because I'm pregnant. My husband is a technician in the shop here as well. Feel free to contact me with any questions you might have. I hope that I can help with any uncertainties....
Thanks for the info. I am also pregnant which is why I am considering the rental. Do we just call the dealership? I didn't really read the paperwork...I read all day at work so I do the bare minimum outside of it
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Posted 3/30/16 10:39 PM |
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chilltocam
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Re: Airbag recall
Posted by FirstMate
Posted by angelicd77
Posted by chilltocam
I read something that said if the car will sit for over 3 months you should loosen certain belts - for the alternator, power steering, a/c; lubricate the locks; and lift the car onto blocks to raise the wheels off the ground or take off the tires completely and store them flat. There was also discussion of the computer systems being affected by long term disconnection of the battery - which should be done, or get some kind of charger that can be left on the car and won't over charge the battery and also that any gasoline left sitting in the car can start to degrade. Fun stuff - not!
I called Acura and although the guy I spoke to was very nice, he was completely unhelpful about this stuff. DH has a friend who does a lot of work on cars (has his own shop), so I guess we will ask him about it and see what he has to say
Which Acura store? I work for an Acura dealer and have an affected car as well. The problem is that Takata supplied airbags for every car line- no line is unaffected. I know that the supply of airbags is directed down south right now because one of the causes of the defect is humidity. They are working on getting new airbags from other suppliers but will be ordered by vin number. There have been ZERO deaths in Acura vehicles related to this recall. That being said, I did opt for a rental- ONLY because I'm pregnant. My husband is a technician in the shop here as well. Feel free to contact me with any questions you might have. I hope that I can help with any uncertainties....
Thanks for the info. I am also pregnant which is why I am considering the rental. Do we just call the dealership? I didn't really read the paperwork...I read all day at work so I do the bare minimum outside of it
Yes, just call the dealership. If you call the number on the letter, they just tell you to call the dealer. The dealerships are ready for all of these calls and will give you the info you need
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Posted 3/30/16 11:08 PM |
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angelicd77
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Re: Airbag recall
Posted by FirstMate
Posted by angelicd77
Posted by chilltocam
I read something that said if the car will sit for over 3 months you should loosen certain belts - for the alternator, power steering, a/c; lubricate the locks; and lift the car onto blocks to raise the wheels off the ground or take off the tires completely and store them flat. There was also discussion of the computer systems being affected by long term disconnection of the battery - which should be done, or get some kind of charger that can be left on the car and won't over charge the battery and also that any gasoline left sitting in the car can start to degrade. Fun stuff - not!
I called Acura and although the guy I spoke to was very nice, he was completely unhelpful about this stuff. DH has a friend who does a lot of work on cars (has his own shop), so I guess we will ask him about it and see what he has to say
Which Acura store? I work for an Acura dealer and have an affected car as well. The problem is that Takata supplied airbags for every car line- no line is unaffected. I know that the supply of airbags is directed down south right now because one of the causes of the defect is humidity. They are working on getting new airbags from other suppliers but will be ordered by vin number. There have been ZERO deaths in Acura vehicles related to this recall. That being said, I did opt for a rental- ONLY because I'm pregnant. My husband is a technician in the shop here as well. Feel free to contact me with any questions you might have. I hope that I can help with any uncertainties....
Thanks for the info. I am also pregnant which is why I am considering the rental. Do we just call the dealership? I didn't really read the paperwork...I read all day at work so I do the bare minimum outside of it
Yes, just contact whatever dealer you normally service with and they will set up the rental for you. You also have the option of bringing your car home or leaving it at the store. I am keeping mine at my house.
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Posted 3/31/16 1:49 PM |
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Jovigirl414
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Re: Airbag recall
Posted by Lara&Aidansmommy
Posted by chilltocam
That has happened and can happen again. That's why there is a massive recall of every car that has the defective airbag. Not sure why you think this is something to make fun of???
Exactly! She came out of a 4 year hiding for this stupid comment. Dumb!
Actually, my car is affected as well, and I'm legitimately concerned - there's nothing we can do at this point, other than drive extra carefully. But hey, thanks for calling me dumb! Way to empower one another!
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Posted 3/31/16 2:13 PM |
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SecretlyTTC14
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Re: Airbag recall
Posted by Jovigirl414
Posted by Lara&Aidansmommy
Posted by chilltocam
That has happened and can happen again. That's why there is a massive recall of every car that has the defective airbag. Not sure why you think this is something to make fun of???
Exactly! She came out of a 4 year hiding for this stupid comment. Dumb!
Actually, my car is affected as well, and I'm legitimately concerned - there's nothing we can do at this point, other than drive extra carefully. But hey, thanks for calling me dumb! Way to empower one another!
you posted an answer that basically mocks anyone on this thread that is concerned about safety and then you act offended that your ridiculous response was called dumb. maybe try being nice.
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Posted 3/31/16 9:53 PM |
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chilltocam
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Re: Airbag recall
Posted by SecretlyTTC14
Posted by Jovigirl414
Posted by Lara&Aidansmommy
Posted by chilltocam
That has happened and can happen again. That's why there is a massive recall of every car that has the defective airbag. Not sure why you think this is something to make fun of???
Exactly! She came out of a 4 year hiding for this stupid comment. Dumb!
Actually, my car is affected as well, and I'm legitimately concerned - there's nothing we can do at this point, other than drive extra carefully. But hey, thanks for calling me dumb! Way to empower one another!
you posted an answer that basically mocks anyone on this thread that is concerned about safety and then you act offended that your ridiculous response was called dumb. maybe try being nice.
At the very least the post was very insensitive. There are people who were killed and injured, so acting like anyone concerned about their defective airbag is just a crybaby was really out of line. I can't see how you can possibly be offended by a response to your offensive post???
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Posted 3/31/16 10:44 PM |
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alexb
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Airbag recall
Apparently, 5 million cars will be recalled for this... I have a bmw and just received a letter.
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Posted 4/1/16 7:05 AM |
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angelicd77
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Re: Airbag recall
Its wayyy more then 5million- more like 13 or 14 and affects 14 manufacturers. The ONLY manufacturer that hasnt announced this recall is Volvo and quite frankly, I think its only a matter of time...
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Posted 4/1/16 12:13 PM |
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chilltocam
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Airbag recall
I spoke to the dealer and will get the rental car next week. Still not happy about it, but better safe than sorry. . .
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Posted 4/1/16 12:22 PM |
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angelicd77
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Re: Airbag recall
Posted by chilltocam
I spoke to the dealer and will get the rental car next week. Still not happy about it, but better safe than sorry. . .
Good for you. The rental supply is becoming quite low as well. There are no SUVs left on LI from what Ive heard.
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Posted 4/1/16 12:26 PM |
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Airbag recall
I've left my car unused while on vacation and never had a problem until this past February. Sat for a week and it rained pretty much daily while we were gone. We got rust spots on the rotor and now whenever I go more than 30 mph and use the brakes, there's an intermittent noise/vibration. Nothing to be concerned with, really really common, and it's already minimized from me driving it so much. Just wanted to mention, so if you do leave your car sitting for a while, you're aware.
We only have one vehicle and it's a CR-V so unless they can give us another large vehicle rental for free (prob not!) then we'll keep it.
Saying that this really won't be fixed until December-ish though has me worried.
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Posted 4/2/16 12:16 PM |
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greenfreak
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Airbag recall
Also, thanks for the info chilltocam and others on dealer communication. That's why I came here, figuring someone would have done this already.
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Posted 4/2/16 12:17 PM |
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Katareen
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Re: Airbag recall
Posted by angelicd77
Its wayyy more then 5million- more like 13 or 14 and affects 14 manufacturers. The ONLY manufacturer that hasnt announced this recall is Volvo and quite frankly, I think its only a matter of time...
Hyundai as well...
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