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Lincoln Air bag Recalls
Continental
Air bags:frontal
Description: On certain passenger vehicles, the driver and/or passenger side air bag could deploy as a result of underbody impacts near the sensors, such as those occurring from pieces of gravel or debris thrown from the wheels while the vehicle is being operated at moderate to high speed or being accelerated.
Damage:
Year: 2000, 1999
Air bags:frontal
Description: Threaded inflator components may have been damaged during assembly which may allow components to separate when inflator receives a signal to deploy the air bag.
Damage: Inflator component separation allows hot combustion gases to escape into the passenger compartment which could result in injuries to vehicle occupants.
Year: 1990
Town car
Air bags:frontal:sensor/control module
Description: Vehicle description: Minivans and passenger vehicles. A restraint control module (rcm) or a side or front crash sensor may have been assembled with one or more of the screws that mount the circuit board in the housing missing. If some or all of the screws are missing, the performance of the occupant restrains could be affected.
Damage: In some cases, less than the intended level of protection in the event of a crash.
Year: 2001
Air bags:frontal
Description: Two bolts that attach the driver air bag to the steering wheel were not installed during vehicle assembly.
Damage: In the event of a frontal collision, the air bag module would stay in position during deployment. However, the module could leave the steering wheel cavity following air bag deployment.
Year: 1997
Air bags:frontal
Description: The passenger side air bag has an inflator body that cracked during forming of the curl that retains the igniter plug in the end of the inflator. also the igniter end cap can separate from the inflator.
Damage: The passenger side air bag may not inflate properly resulting in reduced occupant protection in a vehicle accident. if the igniter end cap separates in a frontal collision, hot gases can be released and ignite flammable material or cause burn injuries.
Year: 1995
Air bags:frontal:driver side inflator
module
Description: Equipment description: Passenger vehicles that have had the driver’s air bag module replaced after april 5, 2000. The replacement driver’s air bag module inflator may have insufficient welds that could prevent proper inflation of the air bag.
Damage: in the event of a crash, the driver’s air bag may not properly deploy which could potentially result in less than the intended level of occupant protection.
Year: 1997, 1996, 1995
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