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US Federal Agency Orders to Hasten Takata Air Bag Replacement

The United States Department of Transportation recently issued a directive that forces auto manufacturers not only to pace up the replacement of defective Takata air bags but also to speed up the acquisition of replacement parts and prioritize fixing those cars that are at most risk.

A brand new Toyota RAV4 is displayed on the Toyota of Marin sales lot January 21, 2010 in San Rafael, California.

Toyota Recalls Another 5.8 Million Cars over Faulty Takata Airbags

Toyota announced on Wednesday it will call back about 5.8 million cars in Japan, Europe, China, and other countries over Takata's defective air bag inflators, bringing the total number of recalled Toyota vehicles to 23.1 million since the start of Takata scandal.

Honda

Honda Adds 21 Million More Cars to Takata Recall List

Japanese car manufacturer Honda has announced that it is expanding its recall order involving cars that may have been equipped with faulty airbags from Takata. A Honda senior executive confirmed that at least 21 million more cars worldwide will be added to the current recall list.

Honda

Honda Issues New Recall Order for 2.2 Million Cars Due to Defective Takata Airbags

Japanese car manufacturer Honda recently announced that it will issue a new recall order involving at least 2.2 million more cars due to faulty Takata air bags. The figure includes the 500,000 cars that was originally reported on Feb. 3. Honda added that a separate air bag defect will force the company to recall at least 341,000 more cars.

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