Recalled Airbag Inflators May Cost Takata As Much As $24B: Report
Takata Corporation may end up paying as much as $24 billion in costs related to recalled airbag inflators contained in millions of vehicles, due to problems where the device may…
Takata Corporation may end up paying as much as $24 billion in costs related to recalled airbag inflators contained in millions of vehicles, due to problems where the device may…
The NHTSA is demanding a recall of all Takata driver's side airbags following evidence of widespread problems and allegations of a cover-up.
The NHTSA accuses Honda of failing to report deaths linked to defective air bags, and has ordered the automaker to turn over everything it knows.
Some plaintiffs are calling for all Takata air bag lawsuits to be centralized under one judge for pretrial proceedings.
Ford has announced five different recalls, due to a number of different safety problems that may cause accidents or injuries.
A new air bag recall warns that inflators made as recently as this summer could overinflate, causing severe injuries or death.
NHTSA's Takata air bag awareness campaign includes an extensive list of vehicles that may carry the dangerous safety devices.
Lawmakers are seeking answers as millions of cars are recalled due to concerns over Takata air bags.
The NHTSA is warning owners of vehicles with Takata air bags to get them replaced immediately for their own safety.
Documents reveal that more vehicles than originally believed may have defective Takata air bags manufactured at a Mexico plant.