·Jaguar recalled 7,000 F-Types due to front airbag failure

Recently, Jaguar Land Rover announced that due to the wiring failure of the seat belt, the front passenger airbag could not work properly. The company will recall 7,079 Jaguar F-Type sports cars in the US market.
It is understood that Jaguar Land Rover's recalled models are mainly the 2014 model and the 2015 Jaguar F-Type. The recall is expected to be implemented before January 5, 2015, and the Jaguar Land Rover dealer will be responsible for repairing the faulty vehicle's seat belt connector wiring. Device.
The US Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA) stated that the faulty vehicle involved in the recall was not properly connected due to the harness connector of the seat belt, which may cause the front airbag to fail to respond to the sensor and open normally, thereby increasing the risk of occupant injury. .
According to the information provided by NHTSA, Jaguar Land Rover has received three reports of this failure so far, but it has not been known that the above-mentioned faults have caused any traffic accidents or casualties.