Honda Recalling 1.7M Additional Vehicles Due To Takata Airbag Explosion Risks
Honda is recalling nearly 1.7 million additional vehicles equipped with Takata airbags which may explode.
Honda is recalling nearly 1.7 million additional vehicles equipped with Takata airbags which may explode.
Nearly 1 million more Ford vehicles are being recalled due to Takata air bag inflators that could explode and injure or even kill occupants.
The NHTSA is urging south Florida residents to ensure that their vehicles do not contain recalled Takata airbags, due to the higher risk of explosion in more humid climates.
Ford and Mazda have put out warnings that some vehicles equipped with Takata airbags should not be driven until the devices are replaced, due to the risk of explosive rupturing…
The U.S. subsidiary of Takata Corp. has reached a settlement agreement with creditors, injured drivers and the Justice Department that would set up a trust fund for those injured or…
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…
Honda is recalling a number of vehicles already repaired due to Takata airbag recalls, because the new airbags on the passenger side may be installed backwards, preventing them from properly…
Thousands of BMW vehicles are recalled because they have Takata airbags installed that were improperly welded.
Another Takata airbag death has been reported by Honda, this time of a man who was working on a vehicle when the airbag suddenly exploded, blasting him with metal shrapnel.
A $553 million settlement would resolve lawsuits filed against four automakers whose vehicles were equipped with recalled Takata airbags, which can overinflate and explode, potentially injuring or killing vehicle occupants.