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Air Bag Recalls Continue

Just when you think you’ve heard enough about defective air bags, NHTSA announces even...

This Weeks’s Air Bag Recall Roundup

Defective air bags continue to be a problem for vehicle manufacturers. While the Takata...

Ford Ranger Pickup Trucks Recalled Following Takata Airbag Death

Ford is recalling more than 360,000 Ranger pickup trucks because they are equipped with...

NHTSA Provides Update on Takata Airbag Recalls

Automakers and regulators dealt with Takata’s exploding air bags throughout 2015, and this widespread problem isn't going...

NHTSA Slams Takata with $200 Million Penalty

Japanese air bag manufacturer Takata has been hit with a record setting $200 million fine for violating the Motor Vehicle Safety Act. Takata’s exploding air bags have prompted an unprecedented punitive response from NHTSA. “Today, we are holding Takata responsible for its failures, and we are taking strong action to protect the traveling public,” said NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind.
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After 15 years of complaints, investigations, and insufficient recalls, last month Takata finally admitted...

Takata Finally Admits Exploding Air Bags are Defective

Brace yourselves—we’re going to talk about exploding air bags again. Just last week we...

Expanded Air Bag Recall Totals 35 Million

This week Japanese automakers Toyota, Nissan, and Honda announced even more expansions to the...

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