The Takata
airbag recall expanded again this week (after a previous expansion in January), with Ford issuing a warning to 33,000 more owners of 2006 Ford Ranger pickups in North America to stop...
Not exact matches
CARS.COM — Toyota announced today that it will
expand its Takata
airbag recalls to cover the 2008 Corolla sedan and related Matrix hatchback, as well as the 2008 - 2010 Lexus... Read more
The
recall is also
expanded to include certain vehicles in high - humidity environments, as the investigation showed that humidity and moisture can be a factor in the
airbag defect.
A U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee plans to hold a hearing over the Takata
airbag recall that recently was
expanded to cover 34 million vehicles.
Ford and Chrysler are
expanding their
recalls of vehicles equipped with defective Takata
airbags that could explode in the event of a crash and send... More
The latest
recall will
expand on one issued in September in which replacement parts for Takata
airbag inflators may have been improperly installed on 646 Honda vehicles.
Volkswagen Canada has
expanded its
recall of vehicles affected by defective Takata
airbag inflators and will require some previously serviced vehicles to undergo further repairs.
American Honda Motor Co. is
expanding its
recall of certain Honda and Acura vehicles over potentially faulty driver
airbags.
On Oct. 22, 2014, the NHTSA
expanded the list of vehicles affected by the
recall of defective Takata
airbag components to cover 10 automakers and 8 million vehicles.
Since then, the Takata
airbag recall has
expanded to include 14 automakers and nearly 30 brands or cars, vans and trucks.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has
expanded the Takata
airbag recall by 3.3 million vehicles.
Over 10 deaths and thousands of injuries have been linked to defective Takata
airbag inflators, and now that the
recall has been
expanded to include
There was also a massive Takata
airbag recall which affected at least 24 million vehicles, and could eventually be
expanded to 90 million!