Mazda has issued a recall for greater than 12,000 examples of the 2004-2006 B-Collection pickup truck in the US due to a Takata airbag inflator that was not repaired appropriately throughout a earlier recall.

The Nationwide Freeway Visitors Security Administration (NHTSA) recall reveals that choose B-Collection vans constructed between Could 22, 2003, and Could 2, 2006, had been recalled as a consequence of a faulty entrance passenger airbag inflator. Whereas the defective inflator was changed, Mazda has revealed that the alternative one could have been put in within the incorrect orientation.

The carmaker notes that the airbag could not deploy as meant if put in within the unsuitable orientation, rising the danger of damage to occupants. A complete of 12,741 B-Collection automobiles are impacted by this newest recall.

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Curiously, Mazda was knowledgeable of a possible challenge by Ford after it found technicians repairing 2004-2006 Ford Rangers had not been appropriately repairing recalled air bag inflators. Each the B-Collection pickup from Mazda and Ford’s fashionable Ranger share the identical platform. Mazda proceeded to analyze the difficulty for a lot of this yr having recognized 4 circumstances of improperly put in airbag inflators. Luckily, the automotive producer will not be conscious of any accidents or accidents precipitated on account of the fault.

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Homeowners of impacted Mazda B-Collection fashions will probably be alerted to the recall on or earlier than January 12, 2024, and requested to return their truck to a supplier the place the orientation of the inflator will probably be decided and if obligatory, will probably be reinstalled within the right place.

The fifth-generation Mazda B-Collection was launched again in 1998 and offered till 2006. It glided by a bunch of various names in markets across the work, together with the Fighter in components of Southeast Asia, the Mazda Bravo in Australia, and the Mazda Drifter in South Africa. The North American mannequin was a bit completely different because it was primarily a rebadged model of the Ford Ranger.