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5 years ago
Honda to recall 1.6M vehicles, finish Takata recalls earlyHonda is recalling 1. 6 million vehicles in the U. S. to replace potentially deadly Takata air bag inflators, completing its required recalls six months ahead of schedule. When the latest recall is done, Honda says it will have recalled...
5 years ago
GM seeks to avoid Takata recalls for fourth straight yearGeneral Motors is trying to avoid recalling potentially deadly Takata air bag inflators in thousands of full-size pickup trucks and SUVs for the fourth straight year, leaving owners to wonder if vehicles are safe to drive. The automaker petitioned the...
6 years ago
Driver hurt by air bag shrapnel as investigation drags onNearly four years ago, the U. S. government's highway safety agency began investigating air bag inflators made by ARC Automotive of Tennessee when two people were hit by flying shrapnel after crashes. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimated that...
6 years ago
1.5M more cars added to Takata air bag recallLast week, more than half a dozen automakers added another 1. 5 million vehicles to the growing list of cars recalled to fix faulty Takata air bags. The issue is the same as other Takata airbag recalls and it affects...
6 years ago
156,000 Mazda vehicles added to Takata air bag recallMazda on Tuesday said that an additional 156,000 cars and crossover SUVs are subject to an increasingly massive recall to replace defective airbag components built by automotive supplier Takata. The latest recall covers 2010-2013 Mazda 6 sedans, 2010-12 Mazda CX-7...
7 years ago
Takata acquired by Key Safety Systems, president resignsTakata Corp., the Japanese air bag maker embroiled in a massive global recall linked to at least 22 deaths, said Thursday that its president has resigned now that its acquisition by U.S. mobility safety company Key Safety Systems has been...
7 years ago
States to forego most of $650M legal settlement with TakataJapanese air bag maker Takata Corp. has reached a $650 million deal to settle consumer protection claims from 44 states and Washington, D.C., but only a fraction of the money will be paid due to Takata's financial problems and bankruptcy.In..
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