Yesterday, I got a recall notice for my car in the mail. Apparently when ever it rains there is a small chance the airbags will go off. (No idea how that works but that’s essentially what the notice said). I live in a place where there’s been a severe drought for the past like twenty years so I thought “I’ll take it in later I mean it’s not like there’s anything wrong with the engine or a risk of a catastrophic failure that could threaten my life (ie. car catching fire, breaks failing, etc)”. Bad idea, because it’s currently raining and the dealership is pretty far from where I live. I am currently trying to research as mush as I can to see how I can minimize the possibility of the airbags going off. I have even considered waiting out the storm in my work’s parking garage, nope it’s supposed to rain today, tomorrow, and the next day. I have also considered deliberately setting off the airbag in a controlled way, nope there is no way to safely set off the airbags without getting in the car. I have considered just moving my seat all the way back so I don’t get hit by the airbag, nope I can’t reach the pedals. I also don’t have any sort of triple a or anything other roadside assistance/towing service. I guess I just have to go and hope for the best. Fuck my life.
TL;DR version: my car was recalled because the airbags sometimes go off when it rains, it’s currently raining.
[deleted] t1_j9m3df3 wrote
Soooooooooo...your car hasn't had issues before now. You receive the notice yesterday, and you immediately assume it is now going to happen?
So either it was always a time bomb and your life was always at risk, or it's honestly a slim chance and and you should just get in line to get it repaired.