Airbag risks forces Honda to recall over 1 million vehicles in American continent

Devdiscourse News Desk| Detroit

Updated: 12-03-2019 18:48 IST | Created: 12-03-2019 17:45 IST

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Honda is recalling about 1.2 million vehicles in North and Central America because their Takata airbag inflators can explode and send shrapnel into the passenger compartment. The recall covers many Honda and Acura models from 2001 through 2016.

Takata used ammonium nitrate to inflate airbags. But the chemical can deteriorate when exposed to high temperatures and humidity, blowing apart a metal canister and hurling shrapnel.

At least 23 people have been killed worldwide because of the defect. The inflators covered by this recall were used as replacement parts in recalls that began in 2014. They contained a moisture-absorbing chemical and previously were believed to be safe. The January explosion injured the arm of a person driving a 2004 Honda Odyssey.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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