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In conjunction with the pennsylvania department of transportation, audi is sending takata airbag recall reminder notices to approximately 4,943 audi owners in the state of pennsylvania on january 24, 2022.


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AUDI DEALER COMMUNICATION
Takata Reminder Mailing – Pennsylvania Department of Transportation / Safety
Recalls 69R6, 69R7, 69S8
This notice is for:
Date:
Mailing Information:
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Dealer Principal
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General Manager
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Service Manager
Parts Manager
Service Advisor
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Warranty Administrator
Technicians
January 24, 2022
In conjunction with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Audi is sending
Takata airbag recall reminder notices to approximately 4,943 Audi owners in the
state of Pennsylvania on January 24, 2022.
A copy of the owner notification is attached for your reference.
Please make every effort to quickly schedule owners who contact your dealership for
a repair appointment.
Parts Department: Parts are available.
Please coordinate with your service department to ensure that parts are on hand
to support all scheduled appointments.
Notes:
IMPORTANT REMINDER: VEHICLES AFFECTED BY SAFETY & COMPLIANCE RECALLS
New Vehicles in Dealer Inventory: It is a violation of federal law for a dealer to deliver a new
motor vehicle or any new or used item of motor vehicle equipment (including a tire) covered by
this notification under a sale or lease until the defect or noncompliance is remedied. By law,
dealers must correct, prior to delivery for sale or lease, any vehicle that fails to comply with an
applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard or that contains a defect relating to motor
vehicle safety.
Pre-Owned Vehicles in Dealer Inventory: Dealers should not deliver any pre-owned vehicles in
their inventory which are involved in a safety or compliance recall until the defect has been
remedied.
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Ensure all dealership personnel are aware of this notice so they are able to address customer questions. Contact Warranty if you require
additional assistance. Direct press inquiries to Audi Public Relations.
Audi Customer Protection
P.O. Box 746 | Wheeling, IL 60090
[CUSTOMER NAME]
[ADDRESS]
[CITY] [STATE]
[DATE]
URGENT AIRBAG SAFETY RECALL: IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED!
The Department of Transportation (DOT) is alerting you about a dangerous, recalled airbag in a vehicle
registered in your name:
[YEAR] [MODEL]
VIN: [XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX]
ACT NOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF & YOUR PASSENGERS!
Call Audi at 800-822-2834 or visit audiusa.com/find-a-dealer to schedule your FREE recall repair.
Dear [First Name Last Name]:
According to records from Audi, your vehicle has a dangerous, recalled airbag. If the airbag deploys, a part inside may
explode and spray sharp metal fragments that could seriously injure or even kill you or someone in your vehicle.
THE RECALL REPAIR IS FREE – PARTS ARE AVAILABLE NOW!
Call 800-822-2834 or visit audiusa.com/find-a-dealer to schedule
your FREE recall repair.
Audi is one of 19 vehicle manufacturers affected by this urgent airbag safety recall. The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) reports 19 confirmed deaths in the United States and hundreds of alleged injuries resulting from
this defect.
Please encourage your family and friends to check for vehicle safety recalls using their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
at NHTSA.gov/recalls or SafeAirbags.com.
Your safety on Pennsylvania roadways is our top priority!
In no event shall the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation be liable for any obligations, claims, causes of action, damages, debts, costs, demands, covenants, contracts, promises, agreements, or any
other liabilities whatsoever, whether known or unknown, including any claims arising from this letter, the failure of recipients of this letter to respond to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s
recall of Takata airbags, the failure of owners of affected vehicles to remove recalled Takata airbags from their vehicles, injuries resulting from the deployment of Takata airbags, or any other aspect of the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s recall of Takata airbags.
If you believe that Audi or your Audi dealership is unable to remedy the defect without charge within a reasonable time, you may submit a complaint to the Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue S.E., Washington, DC 20590, or you may call the toll-free Vehicle Safety Hot Line at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153), or go to NHTSA.gov


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