FCA, Ford and Honda are adding more models to their recalls involving Takata's airbags, the first following the supplier's admission on the issue last week.
FCA is recalling 1.8 million units equipped with Takata's airbags, while Ford and Honda are recalling 950,000 and 350,000 units, Automotive News reports. The new recalls follow the supplier's statement last week, where it admitted as many as 34 million vehicles were equipped with defective airbags.
FCA's recall adds 1.4 million units with driver-side airbags to the 2014 recall of 3.3 million vehicles covering 2004-2007 Dodge Ram pickups, Chrysler 300 and Dodge Dakota, among other models within the timeframe. An additional 437,947 Dodge Rams from the 2003 model year are being recalled for their passenger side airbags.
Over at Ford, 593,000 units will receive recall notices for both driver- and passenger-side airbags. The affected models are the 2005-2014 Mustang built at Flat Rock, the 2005-2006 GT assembled at Wixom, the 2004 Ranger put together at Edison, and the 2004-2006 Ranger brought to life at Twin Cities. The new figure brings the global total to 1.5 million models, of which 1.49 million are in North America, 1.3 million in the United States.
Finally, Honda will recall 350,000 2005 Civics and 2006-2007 Accords for their passenger-side units, and could recall more "if Takata or the NHTSA later determine that a defect exists in vehicles sold or registered beyond" the 13-state-and-territory region where the current passenger-side airbag recall campaign is being carried out, according to representative Chris Martin.
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