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Takata and auto manufacturers face several class action lawsuits in Canada related to airbags

byCustoms Today Report
30/05/2015
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OTTAWA: Takata and auto manufacturers face several class action lawsuits in Canada related to the airbags. A Canadian recall of defective airbags manufactured by embattled Japanese auto parts giant Takata has grown to an estimated 1.5 million.

Several models built by auto manufacturers Honda, Mazda, Toyota, BMW, General Motors, Nissan, Chrysler and Ford are included in the government notice.

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According to Transport Canada’s database, 704 770 Honda vehicles built between 2001 and 2010, plus 812 821 cars from other manufacturers could be affected.

The number of affected cars was an increase from a previous recall, though the agency did not provide specific numbers.

The defect thought to be linked to a chemical propellant that helps inflate the airbags can cause them to deploy with explosive force, sending metal shards hurtling toward drivers and passengers.

There have been no reported “abnormal deployments” of the airbags in Canada, according to Transport Canada. But the defect has been linked to as many as six deaths and scores of injuries elsewhere.

Earlier in May, Takata acknowledged the potentially deadly defect for the first time as it agreed to double a US recall to a record nearly 34 million vehicles.

 

 

 

 

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