The NHTSA has told Chrysler to speed up a Takata air bag recall planned for next month. more
A Takata executive said today that the company has confirmed three deaths so far and is investigating two more. more
Honda has also expanded a recall related to the air bags by 170,000 vehicles. more
Honda CEO Takanobu Ito says the company is focusing on serving customers over increasing sales. more
Takata knew about the air bag issue and covered it up, say two former employees. more
The recall for potentially explosive air bags affects 52,738 vehicles in 12 U.S. states and territories. more
The NHTSA has given Honda until Dec. 15 to answer questions under oath and relinquish internal communications about the faulty Takata air bags. more
The NHTSA is pressuring automakers to address the Takata air bag recall despite a lack of supplies. more
Around 7.8 million Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, BMW, Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi Motors, Nissan, Fuji Heavy's Subaru and Toyota vehicles have been recalled for air bags that can explode. more
A new NHTSA leader could be appointed within the next two weeks. more
Audi is recalling 101,900 A4s in the U.S. as part of a larger global recall of 850,000 A4 sedans. more
The NHTSA has misreported the Takata air bag recalls and had serious website issues. more
Takata air bags have been connected with two more lawsuits for accidents that occurred in Florida. more
Owners can go to SaferCar.gov to look up their model through the vehicle identification number and see if it has been recalled. more
A 51-year-old woman has died after a collision in Florida that resulted in a crash and fatal injuries as well as other injuries from the exploding air bag. more
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