Honda Reviewing Reports of Injury, Death Due to Recalled Airbags
Honda has called in a third-party investigator to investigate claims that it failed to report injuries and deaths associated with defective air bags.
Honda has called in a third-party investigator to investigate claims that it failed to report injuries and deaths associated with defective air bags.
Government investigators are looking into reports of accidental air bag deployments in 20,000 Chrysler cargo vans.
Dozens of injuries and two deaths occurred in Honda vehicles before the public was warned about defective Takata air bags, according to a new report.
The NHTSA is hosting a new tool that allows owners of vehicles to look up whether their car has been recalled or repaired by using a car or motorcycle.s VIN.
Subaru is conducting a limited Takata air bag recall in certain high-humidity areas due to growing concerns over dangerous over inflation and injury to passengers.
BMW is latest automaker to recall cars with Takata air bags that could pose a danger to vehicle occupants.
The number of auto recalls this year have shattered all previous records, and the year is only half over.
A settlement fund for people injured or killed due to defective GM ignition switches is being established.
Millions of cars equipped with Takata air bags are being recalled due to problems with inflators.
About 3.3 million vehicles manufactured by six different automakers have been recalled because the passenger side air bags could explode, potentially hurling shrapnel into the vehicle.