How many cars are involved in the Takata air bag recall?
These numbers will continue to change as the recalls expand to include more vehicles. Currently, approximately 37 million vehicles are under recall for defective Takata air bag inflators. But approximately 50 million defective Takata air bag inflators have been recalled.
Is there a recall on the Nissan airbags?
Consumer Affairs teams are ready to assist you in replacing affected Takata airbag inflators on Nissan vehicles affected by the recall. Please use the Nissan Recall Lookup tool to confirm if your vehicle is involved and to obtain instructions specific to your vehicle.
Is there a recall on Acura Alpha air bags?
Overview. Consumers should also be aware of two critically important details about this recall: The Danger of “Alpha” Air Bags: Certain 2001-2003 Honda and Acura vehicles, 2006 Ford Ranger, and Mazda B-Series trucks are at a far higher risk for an air bag explosion that could injure or kill vehicle occupants.
Why are there recalls on air bag inflators?
Using this information, the agency prioritized the recall of air bag inflators based on the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants. The recalls are phased by the location of the vehicles and their age. Generally, the vehicles in the highest danger zones and that are the oldest, are in the first priority group.
Is there a recall on Ford front airbags?
Jan. 4, 2019: Ford is recalling 782,384 Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles to have their passenger-side front airbag inflators replaced.
Are there any recalls on Subaru front airbags?
This recall only relates to the passenger-side front airbag in certain Subaru vehicles and does not affect our driver-side front airbags, which were not equipped with a Takata inflator. Therefore, if your vehicle requires a recall service, we recommend that occupants not use the front passenger seat until the repair is performed.