TOKYO: Toyota Motor Corp is recalling 1.6 million vehicles for defective air bags supplied by embattled Japanese manufacturer Takata Corp.
The recall includes 22 models sold in Japan, including the Corolla and
Vitz, manufactured from January 2004 through December 2005, as well as
vehicles in Italy, Britain and Spain, although those numbers were still
unclear. It doesn't include any vehicles in the US.
Takata
inflators can explode with too much force, sending out shrapnel. At
least eight people have been killed worldwide and hundreds injured.
The problem has led to the recall of 19.2 million vehicles in the US,
and government regulators are investigating. Millions more may be
recalled.
No injuries were reported in Toyota
vehicles related to the latest defect, which affects the passenger seat
air bag, but a person in a Nissan Motor Co. car was injured recently in
Japan.
Toyota has announced nearly 15 million recalls in
relation to problem Takata inflators worldwide, nearly 3 million each in
the US and Japan, spokeswoman Kayo Doi said.
Earlier this
month, US auto safety regulators fined Takata $70 million for concealing
evidence for years that its air bags are prone to explode.
Under a five-year pact, the US National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration can increase the penalty to a record $200 million if the
company fails to abide by the terms.
Toyota, Ford Motor Co. of
the US, Japanese automakers Honda Motor Co. and Nissan have decided not
to use Takata inflators in vehicles under development.
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