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recallPorsche is recalling nearly 18,000 Macan SUVs from the 2015, 2016, and 2017 model years. According to a bulletin published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the front passenger air bags in some of those vehicles may not deploy during crashes, increasing the risk of injury to riders.
The Macan's problem is rooted in the passenger occupant detection sensor mat, which was manufactured by IEE S.A. in Luxembourg. That component determines whether an adult is seated in the Macan's front passenger seat and, if not, deactivates the front passenger air bag.
Unfortunately, the sensor mat in the Macan may not work as intended. The issue has been linked to "cracks of the conductive fabric within the sensor mats resulting from a lack of sufficient strength of the material."
Thankfully, Porsche says that it knows of no cases in which passengers were injured due to deactivation of the front passenger air bag by a malfunctioning mat.
The recall affects 17,871 vehicles registered in the U.S., including:
Porsche will mail recall notices to the owners of those vehicles, asking them to schedule service with their local Porsche dealerships. Dealers will replace the Macan's passenger occupant detection sensor mat and seat cushion at no charge.
If you own one of these vehicles and have questions, you're encouraged to contact Porsche customer service at 1-800-767-7243 and ask about recall AH02. You can also call NHTSA's Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 and inquire about safety campaign #17V133000.
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