Airbags
Sponsored By

More Than 2M Cars Recalled To Fix Faulty AirbagsMore than two million vehicles are being recalled to once again fix faulty airbags. The recall covers nine different Acura, Dodge, Jeep, Honda, Pontiac, and Toyota models, made from 2002 to 2004.

Chrysler Expands Air Bag RecallChrysler is bowing to demands from U.S. safety regulators, and will add about 179,000 vehicles to a recall list for air bags that could explode with too much force.

Minn. Case Causes NHTSA To Call For Expanded Airbag RecallPeople across the country are taking their vehicles in to get a defective airbag replaced. When activated, Takata airbags have sent metal fragments flying at drivers and passengers. At least four people have died and 139 people have been injured, <a href="http://cbsloc.al/1xmqGMx">including a Minnesotan</a>. Right now the recall applies only to drivers in southern states.

Safety Agency Pushes For National Air Bag RecallThe federal government is demanding that the auto industry recall millions of additional cars equipped with faulty air bags that can injure -- and even kill -- a driver.

Klobuchar Leads Push For Airbag Recall After Minnesotan BlindedThe government is demanding a recall of millions of airbags in the United States. Government officials said defective Takata airbags are responsible for at least five deaths and more than 100 injuries -- but they've only been recalled in southern states. The defective airbags have exploded incorrectly and sent shrapnel at drivers and passengers.