Mazda Has a More Permanent Takata Fix for 80,000 Vehicles

Back in January, Mazda issued a confusing Takata recall that is finally coming to its conclusion. At the heart of the confusion was Mazda’s “temporary fix” to a dangerous problem without any real indication how long a more permanent fix would take.
Thankfully, that fix is here.
There's still come confusion though surrounding recall “zones”, but don’t worry – CarComplaints.com has the full break-down.
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