Ford Takata Airbag Recall Ends Up Affecting 2.6M Vehicles
Ford has recalled about 2.6 million vehicles equipped with Takata airbags which could explode and kill or injure vehicle occupants.
Ford has recalled about 2.6 million vehicles equipped with Takata airbags which could explode and kill or injure vehicle occupants.
Federal regulators say a new batch of Takata airbag recalls are coming due to a different problem than those which led to previous recalls.
The NHTSA has introduced a new search function to help owners of vehicles with recalled Takata airbags determine whether parts are available for repairs and if their vehicle is listed…
Takata may recall another 35-40 million airbag inflators this week, which could more than double the number of U.S. cars affected by recalls over the risk of rupturing, exploding airbags.
More Takata airbag recalls threaten progress on the already slow rate of repairs as another fatality has been linked to the exploding safety devices.
A Takata airbag recall is being expanded to 34 million U.S. vehicles under a consent order with federal regulators.
An additional 11.5 million Japanese vehicles are being recalled worldwide because they are equipped with Takata airbags, which can overinflate and explode.
Later this month, a panel of federal judges will hear oral arguments supporting the creation of a Takata airbag recall MDL.
Ford is recalling tens of thousands of Ford Ranger vehicles, some of which may have had explosive and dangerous Takata airbag inflators replaced with other Takata inflators just as likely…
Federal highway safety officials are requiring a massive recall that impacts about seven million Chevrolet Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe and Avalanche vehicles, as well as Cadillac Escalade, GMC Sierra and Yukon…