Takata Air Bag Recall Doubles To Nearly 34 Million
The recall surrounding faulty Takata air bags has doubled to nearly 34 million in an all out recall across the U.S.
FOX News Radio’s Jeff Monosso has details:
Global recalls involving tens of millions of cars over defective or exploding airbags have prompted criminal probes, lawsuits, and the federal government to crack down on Takata.
(Foxx) “The air bag inflators, we suspected, did not work correctly.”
U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.
Takata air bags are blamed on six deaths world wide and over one hundred injuries. All while the company denied responsibility, until now.
(Foxx) “Takata has agreed to declare – that their air bag inflators are defective.”
The air bag recall, involving eleven different auto makers, and many parts suppliers, in what the feds call the largest safety recall in U.S. history.
Check with your dealer or foxnewsradio.com for recall information.
Jeff Monosso, FOX News Radio.
CLICK HERE for more information on the Takata air bag recall from safercar.gov