Featured in Takata airbagsBYBrian EvansDec 20, 2018ShareToyota Rolls Out ‘Carma Project’ App to Encourage Takata Airbag Recall RepairsThe clever initiative, which sounds like something released on April Fools’ Day, uses peer-to-peer engagement to send a vital message. BYBrian EvansDec 20, 2018ShareBYJerry PerezAug 9, 2018ShareFord Puts Out $1,000 Bounty on 2006 Rangers Equipped With Faulty AirbagsThe program is meant to motivate dealers to review every single Ranger they encounter. BYJerry PerezAug 9, 2018ShareBYJoe D'AllegroMay 16, 2018ShareAutomakers Miss Deadline to Repair Faulty Takata AirbagsThe NHTSA says more than seven million defective airbag inflators remain unrepaired. BYJoe D'AllegroMay 16, 2018ShareBYKate GibsonFeb 8, 2018ShareGM Makes Third Request to Avoid Takata RecallsThe automaker makes a case for letting 6.8 million vehicles remain on the road with defective airbags. BYKate GibsonFeb 8, 2018ShareBYKate GibsonJan 19, 2018ShareNHTSA Urged to Reconsider Extensions for Takata RepairsLatest reported death from defective airbag came in an area where recalls were delayed at the request of manufacturers. BYKate GibsonJan 19, 2018ShareBYJerry PerezJan 19, 2018ShareFord Expands Safety Recall for Faulty Takata Airbag InflatorsThe Takata saga continues, this time targeting several 2009 and 2010 vehicles from the Blue Oval. BYJerry PerezJan 19, 2018ShareBYKate GibsonJan 11, 2018ShareFord Warns 2,900 Pickup Owners to Stop Driving After Another Death Via Takata AirbagsCarmaker says it’s confirmed two deaths from defective Takata airbags in 2006 Ranger trucks. BYKate GibsonJan 11, 2018ShareBYKate GibsonJan 4, 2018ShareCreditors Get Green Light to Vote on Takata’s Bankruptcy PlanAuto supplier’s Chapter 11 proposal could limit consumers’ claims related to defective and deadly airbags, critics say. BYKate GibsonJan 4, 2018ShareBYKate GibsonDec 20, 2017ShareHonda Reports Another Death from Takata Airbag ExplodingAutomaker says it’s removed more than 100,000 inflators from salvage yards across the U.S. as it tries to prevent further injuries. BYKate GibsonDec 20, 2017Share
BYBrian EvansDec 20, 2018ShareToyota Rolls Out ‘Carma Project’ App to Encourage Takata Airbag Recall RepairsThe clever initiative, which sounds like something released on April Fools’ Day, uses peer-to-peer engagement to send a vital message. BYBrian EvansDec 20, 2018Share
BYJerry PerezAug 9, 2018ShareFord Puts Out $1,000 Bounty on 2006 Rangers Equipped With Faulty AirbagsThe program is meant to motivate dealers to review every single Ranger they encounter. BYJerry PerezAug 9, 2018Share
BYJoe D'AllegroMay 16, 2018ShareAutomakers Miss Deadline to Repair Faulty Takata AirbagsThe NHTSA says more than seven million defective airbag inflators remain unrepaired. BYJoe D'AllegroMay 16, 2018Share
BYKate GibsonFeb 8, 2018ShareGM Makes Third Request to Avoid Takata RecallsThe automaker makes a case for letting 6.8 million vehicles remain on the road with defective airbags. BYKate GibsonFeb 8, 2018Share
BYKate GibsonJan 19, 2018ShareNHTSA Urged to Reconsider Extensions for Takata RepairsLatest reported death from defective airbag came in an area where recalls were delayed at the request of manufacturers. BYKate GibsonJan 19, 2018Share
BYJerry PerezJan 19, 2018ShareFord Expands Safety Recall for Faulty Takata Airbag InflatorsThe Takata saga continues, this time targeting several 2009 and 2010 vehicles from the Blue Oval. BYJerry PerezJan 19, 2018Share
BYKate GibsonJan 11, 2018ShareFord Warns 2,900 Pickup Owners to Stop Driving After Another Death Via Takata AirbagsCarmaker says it’s confirmed two deaths from defective Takata airbags in 2006 Ranger trucks. BYKate GibsonJan 11, 2018Share
BYKate GibsonJan 4, 2018ShareCreditors Get Green Light to Vote on Takata’s Bankruptcy PlanAuto supplier’s Chapter 11 proposal could limit consumers’ claims related to defective and deadly airbags, critics say. BYKate GibsonJan 4, 2018Share
BYKate GibsonDec 20, 2017ShareHonda Reports Another Death from Takata Airbag ExplodingAutomaker says it’s removed more than 100,000 inflators from salvage yards across the U.S. as it tries to prevent further injuries. BYKate GibsonDec 20, 2017Share