
The global recall, which includes 168,092 vehicles in the U.S., will address the risk of inadvertent air bag deployment.
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Federal safety regulators announced recall plans for more than 2.12 million vehicles manufactured in the early 2000s, because a defective TRW-made component might cause air bags to deploy inadvertently.
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The action affects nearly 5,000 of the hybrid cars in the 2014 and 2015 model years.
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Dealers will replace one or both of the side curtain air bags, free of charge.
Read More →The recalls will affect more than 1 million vehicles equipped with restraint control modules manufactured by Robert Bosch LLC.
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The recall affects 2,283 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon trucks from the 2015 model year.
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The automaker will expand its current regional air bag safety improvement campaign to a nationwide scale, as requested by federal safety regulators.
Read More →A House subcommittee will also listen to testimony from executives with Honda North America, Toyota, BMW of North America and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration during a hearing focused on the safety recalls of defective Takata air bags.
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If Takata and automakers don’t quickly agree to expand recalls on a nationwide scale, NHTSA vows to use its statutory powers to ensure the defective air bag inflators are replaced.
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Representatives from automakers, Takata and NHTSA are expected to testify.
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