Mazda Recall Issued For Nearly 375K Vehicles Over Takata Airbag Rupture Risks
Mazda is recalling more than 374,000 vehicles equipped with Takata airbags that may over inflate and explode, potentially injuring or killing vehicle occupants.
Mazda is recalling more than 374,000 vehicles equipped with Takata airbags that may over inflate and explode, potentially injuring or killing vehicle occupants.
More Takata airbag recalls threaten progress on the already slow rate of repairs as another fatality has been linked to the exploding safety devices.
The NHTSA has announced that Takata will have to pay up to $200 million in fines for its exploding airbags, including $70 million up front and an additional $130 million…
Takata has replaced airbag inflators in about a fifth of the recalled vehicles with help from other parts suppliers, the NHTSA reports.
Takata is attempting to gain approval for an airbag recall awareness campaign as it continues to face more lawsuits over injuries and deaths caused by the safety devices exploding in…
Takata indicates that it will not establish an airbag injury settlement fund, rejecting a request from a U.S. Senator to establish a process that allows victims to receive compensation for…
A car fire in Japan is being blamed on a defective Takata airbag installed in a Nissan vehicle.
Defective Takata airbags have forced Toyota to recall another 1.37 million U.S. vehicles equipped with the devices.
Takata airbag recalls have hit Mazda, which is warning more than half a million vehicle owners of the risk of overinflating airbags.
A Takata airbag recall is being expanded to 34 million U.S. vehicles under a consent order with federal regulators.