Por: Ars Technica Tech May 15, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - May 15, 2023 2:06 pm UTC Getty Images There's another massive airbag safety scandal brewing. Last week, General Motors issued a recall for almost a million SUVs in order to replace potentially dangerous airbag inflators, the third such recall it has had to issue for this problem. Many vehicles from other OEMs (including BMW, Hyundai Motor Group, and Stellantis) may also... + full article
Associated Press USA Business May 13, 2023
DETROIT (AP) — A Tennessee company could be heading for a legal battle with U.S. auto safety regulators after refusing a request that millions of potentially dangerous air bag inflators be recalled.The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is demanding that ARC... + más
Tennessee company refuses US request to recall 67 million potentially dangerous air bag inflators | ABC News
Tennessee company refuses US request to recall 67 million potentially dangerous air bag inflators | Associated Press
Fox Business USA Business May 13, 2023
General Motors CEO Mary Barra discusses several topics surrounding the auto maker, including plans to integrate artificial intelligence into vehicles and a new autonomous vehicle. has issued a recall for nearly 1 million of its sports utility vehicles in the United States... + más
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Fox Business USA Business February 04, 2023
Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com Owners of approximately with Takata airbag inflators are being urged not to drive until the parts are replaced. On Friday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a Do Not Drive advisory for many 2001 through... + más
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10 WBNS USA Nation February 04, 2023
DETROIT — Honda and the U.S. government are urging owners of about 8,200 older vehicles not to drive them until dangerous air bag inflators are replaced. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Friday issued a “Do Not Drive” advisory for the 2001 through 2003... + más
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Associated Press USA Business February 03, 2023
DETROIT (AP) — Honda and the U.S. government are urging owners of about 8,200 older vehicles not to drive them until dangerous air bag inflators are replaced.The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Friday issued a “Do Not Drive” advisory for the 2001 through... + más
ABC News USA Business February 03, 2023
DETROIT -- Honda and the U.S. government are urging owners of about 8,200 older vehicles not to drive them until dangerous air bag inflators are replaced.The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Friday issued a “Do Not Drive” advisory for the 2001 through 2003... + más
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation December 23, 2022
>> WELCOME BACK. >>> WELCOME BACK. AT LEAST 24 PEOPLE HAVE DIED ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ADMINISTRATION SAYS DUE TO FAULTY TAKATA AIRBAGS. >> ONE ATTORNEY SAYS OTHERS HAVE SURVIVED SERIOUS INJURIES CONNECTED TO THOSE AIRBAGS INCLUDING A MAN FROM SOUTH FLORIDA.... + más
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