2007 Jeep Compass FWD Warning
Every
once in awhile we get word of a dangerous defect in a specific
vehicle that is so dangerous we want to tell people about it
right away. That's the case with the Jeep Compass FWD
vehicle.
Normally a fairly good vehicle, there have been two different
reports now, in two different states, of the side air bags
just deploying for no apparent reason. Literally a "charge" explodes
to deploy the airbags in a vehicle and it sounds a lot like
a shotgun going off.
The resulting sudden noise can unnerve and distract the driver
so badly that the driver can lose control, even if not struck
by the side airbags. The powdery dust that suddenly engulfs
the interior is an issue on its own too. Of course, it could
be worse if the drive is seated in a position where the airbag
exploding strikes the driver and causes loss of control.
Disturbingly, both vehicles were reported to be operating
under similar conditions. No weather issues, relatively slow
speed (20 to 40 mph) and on a smooth road surface in normal
traffic. In both cases, the drivers were thankful it didn't
happen while traveling at a high speed on an interstate highway,
where the results could have been much different.
So far, Chrysler is mum on what's going on and is reportedly
looking into it.
If you've got a 2007 Jeep Compass FWD vehicle, be careful.
You might want to have your dealer inspect it for safety and
make sure your airbag system is operating right.
If you own a lemon Jeep Compass or another Jeep lemon, you
may be entitled to your money back or a new vehicle. Call us
at 1-888-331-6422 or email us
today for a Free Case Review!
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