Toyota urges owners of certain 2003 to 2005 models to stop driving and get free safety repairs for recalled Takata airbags. Around 50,000 vehicles are involved.
The recalled cars have all been recalled previously. 12/13/18: Toyota has announced a repeat recall for some 65,000 vehicles that had previously been recalled to replace their Takata passenger-side airbags. The replacement airbags were also made by Takata, although ...
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Car makers add millions of vehicles to their official recalled list over airbags that could potentially explode. Chrysler, Honda and BMW all added cars to their lists after highway safety officials expanded the Takata airbag recall to 33 million. Six people have been killed ...
Takata’s admission will lead to a formal recall of the airbag inflators themselves, expanding the total number of vehicles recalled for the problem to 33.8 million. The airbags can explode when deploying, spraying shrapnel into the passenger compartment. While six deaths and 100 injuries have be...
Car owners can check if their vehicle falls within the recall on the NHTSA website through their vehicle identification number. If the car has an unaddressed recall in need of repair, this information will be presented. Millions of cars have been recalled due to dangerous air...
On February 6, local time, Japan's Honda Company decided to recall 750,000 cars in the US due to defective airbags. The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that the front passenger seat weight sensors in some Honda cars may break and short circuit, and the airbags cannot...
AIRBAGS IN 3MILLION CARS COULD EXPLODE; Safety Fears Prompt a Recall of 150,000 Vehicles in BritainByline: ADRIAN SHAW a.shaw@mirror.co.ukThe Mirror (London, England)
Consumer Report notes that an estimated 67 million airbags and 42 million vehicles were affected by the various recalls over the last decade. The NHTSA estimates that in the last decade 88% of vehicles have been either repaired or replaced, though that still means millions of cars on the road...
Consumer Report notes that an estimated 67 million airbags and 42 million vehicles were affected by the various recalls over the last decade. The NHTSA estimates that in the last decade 88% of vehicles have been either repaired or replaced, though that still means millions of cars on the road...
摘要: The article presents various car models in Australia that were affected by the recalls due to faulty Takata airbags as of July 2015, including the 2004-2009 Honda Jazz models, Nissan A33 Maxima model, and 2003-2005 Toyota Echo models....