A safety airbag exploding at 200 miles per hour led to the death of a retired doctor and grandmother. After being temporarily blinded by bright sunlight Dr Mary Lavelle, from Redbridge Lane West, ...
The issue concerns Takata airbag inflators, the containers of which can splinter and be projected into occupants chests in the event of an impact that sets off the airbag. The likelihood of death ...
Safety authorities have issued an urgent 'do not drive' warning of certain Nissan models due to the risk of serious injury or even death. The company is warning the owners of around 84,000 older ...
Nearly three million Hondas, Nissans and Mazdas are being recalled worldwide over defective Takata airbags that could potentially explode. The news comes after Toyota announced a similar recall ...
THIS 18-year-old student has been revealed as the first victim of the Takata airbag scandal that sparked a 100million recall around the world. Ashley Parnham’s neck was sliced open by her exploding ...
The car manufacturer issued an urgent recall last night after a number of cases were reported of airbags going off unexpectedly. The cause for the faulty airbag is due to a dodgy spring in the ...
Faulty airbag maker Takata has filed for the biggest bankruptcy in Japanese manufacturing history as it faces a multibillion bill from nearly a decade of product recalls and lawsuits. The company's ...
Virgin Atlantic has paid out a five-figure sum to a seven-year-old girl who was burnt when an airline seatbelt airbag exploded in her face. Daisy James, who was just four at the time of the incident, ...
Car makers warn that airbags in affected Toyota Prius and Lexus CT200h models do not fully inflate, risking injury OVER three million Toyota cars are being recalled globally due to safety fears over ...
An Arizona man killed by an exploding Takata air bag inflator brings the worldwide death toll to at least 24. Armando V. Ortega, 55, of Yuma, died June 11, 2018, three days after his 2002 Honda Civic ...
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Nearly three million Hondas, Nissans and Mazdas are being recalled worldwide over defective Takata airbags that could potentially explode. The news comes after Toyota announced a similar recall ...
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