The airbag system, linked to 28 fatal crashes, can explode due to long-term exposure to extreme heat and humidity, U.S. safety experts say.
Stellantis issues an urgent stop-drive order for 225,000 vehicles with potentially defective Takata air bags that can explode ...
Stellantis is telling owners of the affected vehicles not to drive them until a potentially dangerous air bag is replaced.
Two decades after the first exploding Takata airbag was recalled, it remains the largest and most complex safety campaign ever undertaken in the United States—and it’s still not finished. Despite ...
An automobile manufacturer that makes cars under the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram names issued a "do not drive" warning for over 200,000 vehicles Wednesday.
The company said the chemical propellant inside certain inflators can degrade, potentially leading to metal fragments in the ...
This list includes all the high-risk vehicles affected by the massive recall, which has resulted in exploding airbags causing serious injuries and even deaths.
Remember the exploding Takata airbags? While they might seem like old news, Carfax offered a reminder that they’re still a thing, with some 5 million vehic ...
A "Do not Drive" warning was just issued to 225K vehicles over unrepaired air bag recalls. Is your vehicle on the list? (AP ...
The warning impacts Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles with open and unrepaired Takata air bag recalls. Stellantis said about 225,000 U.S. vehicles are unrepaired, while more than 6.6 million air ...
DETROIT -- Government officials say a Ford pickup driver killed last month in South Carolina is the 9th person to die in the U.S. and the 10th worldwide caused by defective Takata air bag inflators ...
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