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 has announced four massive recalls affecting safety equipment on 1.6 million vehicles.
Honda is recalling 25,000 off-road vehicles which still move while in park, increasing the risk of a rollaway accident.
Problems with defective fuel pumps have led to the recall of more than 130,000 Honda and Acura vehicles which may stall unexpectedly.
More than 300,000 Honda portable generators are being recalled due to the risk of short-circuits which have led to at least 10 fires.
Another 1.4 million Takata airbag inflators are being recalled next month, due to the risk of explosion and underinflation in the event of an auto accident.
Motions over the last month call for the creation of a multidistrict litigation involving all federal lawsuits filed against defective airbag control unites filed against parts supplier ZF-TRW.
Honda is recalling nearly 1.7 million additional vehicles equipped with Takata airbags which may explode.
A Honda CR-V recall affecting nearly 140,000 people was announced following reports that a short circuit in the steering wheel could cause unexpected airbag deployment or prevent them from deploying…
Federal investigators are looking into problems with airbag control units that may be disabling safety equipment in millions of vehicles.