Carfax Opens Database of Air Bag Deployments Free to Public.Faulty Air Bag Replacements Put Consumer Lives At Risk CENTREVILLE, Va. -- Industry experts estimate that as many as one out of 25 previously damaged vehicles may have non-functional air bags. Con men purposely pur·pose·ly adv. With specific purpose. purposely Adverb on purpose USAGE: See at purposeful. Adv. 1. replace deployed air bags with anything from packing peanuts pea·nut n. 1. A prostrate southern Brazilian plant (Arachis hypogaea) widely cultivated in tropical and warm temperate regions, having yellow flowers on stalks that bend over so that the seed pods ripen underground. 2. to stolen units. This growing scam (SCSI Configured AutoMatically) A subset of Plug and Play that allows SCSI IDs to be changed by software rather than by flipping switches or changing jumpers. Both the SCSI host adapter and peripheral must support SCAM. See SCSI. is threatening the lives of used car buyers everywhere. To help consumers protect themselves, Carfax now makes the air bag deployment information in its database available for free. "No question, air bags are a lifesaver," said Larry Gamache, communications director at Carfax. "To best protect yourself, follow these two important steps: Use the free Carfax air bag check and always have your mechanic test the air bag system to ensure it's functioning properly before you buy. Do not assume your car's air bags will deploy when you need them, because most victims of this scam may never know until it's too late." According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, nearly 20,000 lives have been saved by air bags deploying in an accident. As the height of used car buying season quickly approaches, consumers need to be on the lookout for in search of; looking for. See also: Lookout scams like air bag fraud that can threaten their safety. "While we don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. about every air bag deployment, we want consumers to have access to what we do know," added Gamache. "We also encourage all of our customers who have information about a previous air bag deployment not currently in our database to tell us so we can further help consumers steer clear of this scam." Consumers can log on to www.carfax.com/airbag to access the free Carfax air bag check and can report air bag deployment information using the "Tell Us What You Know" link on all consumer-purchased Carfax Vehicle History Reports. About Carfax Millions of consumers rely on the most trusted provider of vehicle history information, Carfax, each year. Using the unique 17-character vehicle identification number (VIN VIN Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasm, see there ) found on vehicle dashboards and title documents, Carfax instantly generates a detailed Vehicle History Report on any used car or light truck. Carfax Vehicle History Reports[TM] provide information that can impact a consumer's decision about a used car or truck. Carfax is a wholly-owned subsidiary of R.L. Polk & Co. For more information, visit www.carfax.com. |
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