Volkswagen recalls 140K SUVs, warns against using front passenger seat.

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Volkswagen is recalling over 140,000 of their SUVs due to faulty wiring in the occupant detection system, which might fail to recognize someone sitting in the front passenger seat and mistakenly deactivate the airbag. Until the free recall repair is developed and completed, owners should not allow anyone to sit in the front passenger seat. Volkswagen will notify affected owners as soon as the repair is available.
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