Honda confirmed Thursday that a Takata airbag inflator ruptured in a crash of a Honda Accord that led to the death of a teenager in July, which is the ninth death in the world connected to the faulty airbags. more
Takata’s defective airbags continue to cause problems for Toyota, as the Japanese automaker announced Wednesday that it is recalling 1.6 million more vehicles in the country that it previously thought were safe from the issue. more
Takata’s airbag issue is affecting the company in a major way, as Toyota and Nissan announced Friday that they will no long being using the firm as their airbag supplier. more
Takata has recalled 23.4 million defected airbag inflators that were sold to over 11 companies, including BMW, Ford and Honda. Automakers that could be affected by the recall include Tesla Motors, Mercedes-Benz and Jaguar-Land Rover. more
Honda is recalling more than 1 million vehicles made between 2001 and 2007 over defective Takata air bag inflators. more
The bad news just keeps on coming for Honda, as a new death linked to faulty air bags was confirmed by the Japanese automaker on Monday. more
BMW has launched a new Takata recall that includes select BMW 325i, 325xi, 330i and 330xi sedans produced between 2002 and 2006. more
Japanese supplier Takata announced this week that it will change the design of its driver-side air bag inflators found in more than 17 million vehicles covered by recalls around the globe. more
Subaru is recalling 2004-2005 Imprezas made between 2003 and 2005 and Saab 9-2x vehicles made between 2004 and 2005. more
Honda is calling back about 350,000 vehicles in Japan made between 2002 and 2008 over defective Takata air bag inflators. more
Takata's air bag troubles continued this weekend as Mazda, Mitsubishi and Subaru have called back more than 715,000 vehicles due to faulty air bags. more
Takata feels that it will somehow return to profit this year thanks to high Asian and U.S. sales. more
Takata's faulty air bags have been linked to yet another injury involving a Honda vehicle, this time in Florida. more
Japanese automotive parts supplier, Takata Corp., has been sued in Canada in three different cases linked to faulty air bags. more
Orbital ATK will conduct independent testing of the explosive air bags. more
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