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CARFAX warns that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has issued a sweeping Do Not Drive alert adding about 225,000 vehicles with unrepaired Takata airbags.

CARFAX data shows >5 million vehicles nationwide still have defective Takata airbags and prior to the FCA action >630,000 vehicles were already under Do Not Drive orders.

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  • Vehicle Recall Search Service available to qualified state agencies
  • Partnerships with NHTSA and Alliance have repaired millions

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  • Approximately 225,000 additional vehicles added to Do Not Drive list
  • More than 5 million vehicles nationwide still carry Takata airbags
  • NHTSA links at least 28 deaths and hundreds of injuries to Takata airbags
  • Over 630,000 vehicles were previously under Do Not Drive orders

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In the news release, CARFAX: 225,000 More Vehicles Receive "Do Not Drive" Warning for Takata Airbags, issued 11-Feb-2026 by CARFAX over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the infographic has been updated. The complete, corrected release follows:

CARFAX: 225,000 More Vehicles Receive "Do Not Drive" Warning for Takata Airbags

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Issues Urgent Warning for Vehicles with Unfixed Takata Airbags

CENTREVILLE, Va., Feb. 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has issued a sweeping "Do Not Drive" warning for all of its vehicles with an unrepaired Takata airbag recall, adding around 225,000 vehicles on U.S. roads that are considered to be potentially life-threatening. This alert underscores the urgency for owners to check their recall status immediately.

CARFAX data shows more than 5 million vehicles nationwide still carry defective Takata airbags more than a decade after NHTSA launched the nationwide recall.

Here are the Top 10 States with the Most Unrepaired Takata Airbags:

Here are the Top 10 States with the Most Unrepaired Takata Airbags

Before the FCA action, more than 630,000 vehicles in the U.S. were under a Do Not Drive order, and not all of them are Takata-related, according to CARFAX data. A "Do Not Drive" recall is issued when a defect can cause critical vehicle components to fail without warning, creating an immediate risk of serious injury or death. In this case, long-term exposure to heat and humidity can cause a Takata airbag inflator to rupture, sending metal fragments into the vehicle's cabin. NHTSA reports at least 28 deaths in the U.S. and hundreds of injuries have been linked to the Takata airbags.

"With major announcements like this one, all car owners should check their vehicles now to stay safe on the road," said Faisal Hasan, Vice President of Data at CARFAX. "Millions of unsafe cars have already been repaired thanks to partnerships with NHTSA and the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, but many still remain."

Coordinated efforts are helping raise awareness and reduce unrepaired recalls nationwide, including the Vehicle Recall Search Service a free tool built by CARFAX in partnership with the Alliance for Automotive Innovation. The Vehicle Recall Search Service allows qualified entities, such as state motor vehicle, public safety, and inspection departments, to check vehicles for unrepaired recalls. Participating states and territories include California, Texas, New York, Ohio, Arizona, Connecticut, Maryland, Washington, and Puerto Rico.

How to Check Your Vehicle for Recalls and Get Them Fixed

  1. Check for open recalls for free at CARFAX.com/recall or www.nhtsa.gov/recalls. Enter your license plate or VIN to see if your vehicle has an unresolved safety recall.
  2. Sign up for alerts through the free CARFAX Car Care app. Get timely notifications about critical recalls and important service/maintenance.
  3. Schedule the free repair immediately. Contact your local dealership or manufacturer to arrange a free recall fix as soon as possible. Many manufacturers provide repairs at no cost.

Editor's note: The latest figures for Takata airbags in your state or market area can be made available upon request. Interviews with a Carfax expert are available anytime. Please contact Em Nguyen at emnguyen@carfax.com

About CARFAX

CARFAX, part of S&P Global Mobility, helps millions of people every day confidently shop, buy, service and sell cars with innovative solutions powered by CARFAX® vehicle history information. The expert in vehicle history since 1984, CARFAX provides CARFAX Car ListingsCARFAX Car CareCARFAX History-Based Value and the flagship CARFAX Vehicle History Report to consumers and the automotive industry. CARFAX owns the world's largest vehicle history database and is nationally recognized as a top workplace by The Washington Post. Shop, Buy, Service, Sell – Show me the CARFAX®.

S&P Global Mobility is a division of S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI). S&P Global is the world's foremost provider of credit ratings, benchmarks, analytics and workflow solutions in the global capital, commodity and automotive markets.

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What did CARFAX report about the Feb 11, 2026 Takata airbag update and SPGI?

CARFAX reported Fiat Chrysler added about 225,000 vehicles to a Do Not Drive alert. According to CARFAX, >5 million vehicles still have unrepaired Takata airbags nationwide, creating ongoing safety and recall workload implications.

How can owners check if their vehicle is affected by the Takata recall (SPGI relevance)?

Check for open recalls free at CARFAX.com/recall or nhtsa.gov/recalls. According to CARFAX, enter your license plate or VIN to see unresolved safety recalls and schedule a free repair with the manufacturer or dealer.

What immediate risk does the Takata airbag 'Do Not Drive' warning describe for affected vehicles?

The warning signals a potential immediate risk of serious injury or death from inflator rupture. According to CARFAX, long-term heat and humidity exposure can cause fragments to be propelled into the cabin, prompting urgent repair action.

Which states participate in CARFAX’s Vehicle Recall Search Service as of Feb 2026?

Participating jurisdictions include California, Texas, New York, Ohio, Arizona, Connecticut, Maryland, Washington, and Puerto Rico. According to CARFAX, qualified entities can use the service to check vehicles for unrepaired recalls.

What steps does CARFAX recommend for owners after the Feb 11, 2026 Takata update?

Owners should check recalls, sign up for CARFAX alerts, and schedule free repairs immediately. According to CARFAX, timely action via VIN or license-plate lookup will identify unresolved recalls and connect owners with free manufacturer fixes.
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