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5 years ago
BMW: Park some older 3-Series cars due to air bag dangerBMW is telling owners of some older 3-series cars to stop driving them after another recall of dangerous Takata air bag inflators. A driver in Australia was killed by an airbag malfunction, while another Australian and a driver in Cyprus...
5 years ago
Ford recalling 8K Ranger pickups for seat belt defectSome 2019 Ford Ranger pickups will be recalled for a seat belt defect. The automaker said Friday it will recall 7,580 Ranger extended-cab models for a right-front seat belt assembly issue. The recall only affects Ranger SuperCab models. Trucks that...
5 years ago
Honda to recall 1.6M vehicles, finish Takata recalls earlyHonda is recalling 1. 6 million vehicles in the U. S. to replace potentially deadly Takata air bag inflators, completing its required recalls six months ahead of schedule. When the latest recall is done, Honda says it will have recalled...
5 years ago
GM seeks to avoid Takata recalls for fourth straight yearGeneral Motors is trying to avoid recalling potentially deadly Takata air bag inflators in thousands of full-size pickup trucks and SUVs for the fourth straight year, leaving owners to wonder if vehicles are safe to drive. The automaker petitioned the...
5 years ago
US agency probes whether GM pickup recall went far enoughU. S. safety regulators are investigating whether General Motors went far enough when it recalled about 3,000 small pickup trucks in 2016. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will determine if GM should recall about 115,000 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC...
6 years ago
Honda recalls 1.2M more vehicles with dangerous air bagsA type of Takata air bag inflator once thought to be safe has now come under scrutiny after a crash and explosion in Maryland injured the driver of an older Honda minivan. The incident forced Honda on Tuesday to recall...
6 years ago
Driver hurt by air bag shrapnel as investigation drags onNearly four years ago, the U. S. government's highway safety agency began investigating air bag inflators made by ARC Automotive of Tennessee when two people were hit by flying shrapnel after crashes. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimated that...
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