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Nissan issues urgent 'do not drive' warning for 84,000 vehicles due to deadly Takata airbag risksThe call to action is due to the heightened risk of Takata air bag inflators exploding upon impact in a crash, potentially launching lethal metal shrapnel. The alarm was raised following a tragic ...
DETROIT--Stellantis and U.S. safety regulators have confirmed that an exploding Takata air bag inflator has killed another driver. The company and the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
States Making the Most Progress – In the last 12 months, these five states have had the highest number of Takata airbag replacements or recall closures: To help close recalls nationwide ...
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WETM Elmira on MSNOver 150,000 airbags in New York need repairsOver a decade since the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a nationwide recall of Takata airbags, ...
A civil court in Turin has permitted a class action against Stellantis over allegedly defective Takata airbags. The lawsuit, ...
Ford and Mazda are warning the owners of more than 475,000 older vehicles in the U.S. not to drive them because they have dangerous Takata air bag inflators that have not been replaced.
Yoko Kubota is The Wall Street Journal's deputy bureau chief in Beijing, responsible for business news coverage in China ...
TWO iconic carmakers have recalled more motors over faulty airbags. Some 20 more models of Toyota and Mercedes have been ...
Chris Matthews leads The Wall Street Journal's U.S. energy coverage from the Journal's bureau in Houston.
The French transport ministry has ordered Toyota and Mercedes to take 20 models off the road, due to faulty airbags that ...
Over a decade since the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) launched a nationwide recall due to the potentially life-threatening risks posed by Takata airbags, 5.7 million vehicles ...
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