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Honda is recalling more than three quarters of a million vehicles in the U.S. because a faulty sensor may cause the front passenger air bags to inflate when they're not supposed to in a crash.
The modifications done to the original airbags feature a non-desiccated inflator, which could rupture upon deployment, causing metal inflator fragments to pass through the cushion material, causing injury or death. Honda did not replace the airbag in the original recall. Honda is replacing these airbags with units that feature a desiccated ...
The NHTSA said some of Honda's vehicle airbags may deploy unintentionally during a crash due to a short circuit. Honda recalls more than 750,000 vehicles for airbag issue: Here's what models are ...
A type of Takata air bag inflator once thought to be safe has now come under scrutiny after a minivan crash and explosion in Maryland Honda recalls 1.2 million vehicles with dangerous air bags ...
The addition of the Accords to already recalled Acura TL cars from model years 2007 and 2008 raises the number of affected vehicles in the United States and Canada to 660,086. [27] Recall 14v-351 was initiated on June 19, 2014, for many Hondas involved in the Takata airbag recall. [28]
Despite a long string of recalls that began more than two decades ago, about 6.2 million vehicles with potentially dangerous Takata air bag inflators remain on U.S. roads today. On Wednesday ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said rupturing air bag inflators pose an "unreasonable risk of serious injury or death." NHTSA wants recall of air bags it says hurls shrapnel at ...
GM in fact issued a recall on May 12 of nearly 1 million vehicles with the ARC airbag inflators due to the possible defect; four of the incidents cited by NHTSA involved GM vehicles.