2M Vehicles Recalled Over Air Bags

Toyota, Chrysler, Honda models affected
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 31, 2015 12:01 PM CST
2M Vehicles Recalled Over Air Bags
This undated photo provided by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows a crash test of a 2003 Toyota Corolla.   (AP Photo/Insurance Institute for Highway Safety)

More than 2 million Toyota, Chrysler, and Honda vehicles are being recalled for a second fix for faulty air bags that may inadvertently inflate while the car is running. The recall includes some Acura MDX, Dodge Viper, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Honda Odyssey, Pontiac Vibe, Toyota Corolla, and Toyota Avalon models made from 2002 to 2004. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says all of the vehicles covered in today's announcement had already been under a recall for the faulty air bags, but the carmakers' original attempts to fix the defects worked only about 85% of the time. The new recall will fully replace the faulty electronic control unit, which is made by TRW Automotive Holdings Corp of Livonia, Mich.

In the previous recall, the unit was only partially replaced. The new remedy will be available to all affected vehicles by the end of the year. However, the NHTSA is urging consumers with cars under the first recall to have the partial unit installed, even if they have to return to the dealer under the second recall. About 39 air bags have inadvertently deployed that had been remedied under the previous recall. The agency says about 1 million Toyota and Honda vehicles involved in the new recalls are also subject to a separate recall related to defective air bags made by Takata Corp. of Japan. Those air bags can deploy and rupture with enough force to cause injury or death. (More Toyota stories.)

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