Honda Airbag Settlement Results in Agreement to Pay $85M To Resolve Lawsuits Brought By States Following Takata Recalls
Honda has reportedly agreed to an $85 million settlement to resolve Takata airbag lawsuits brought by 43 states.
Honda has reportedly agreed to an $85 million settlement to resolve Takata airbag lawsuits brought by 43 states.
Honda is recalling nearly 1.7 million additional vehicles equipped with Takata airbags which may explode.
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…
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.
Honda may be preparing to recall another 20 million vehicles with defective Takata airbags, according to overseas reports.
Following reports of passenger injuries, more than 300,000 Honda Accords are being recalled for passenger door airbags that could deploy unexpectedly if the door is slammed too hard.
An additional 11.5 million Japanese vehicles are being recalled worldwide because they are equipped with Takata airbags, which can overinflate and explode.
Honda is significantly expanding a previous airbag recall to meet the request of the NHTSA, which wants all potentially defective Takata airbags off the road.
Honda has disclosed a fifth airbag death, leading to a recall for another 170,000 vehicles.
Three Senators are pushing for a criminal investigation into the actions of Takata Corp. following evidence suggesting the company knew about airbag problems years before the first recalls.