Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Toyota calls review 5,8 mln of cars in Asia, Europe and America for air bags of Takata – swissinfo.ch

By Naomi Tajitsu

TOKYO (Reuters) – Toyota Motor Corp said on Wednesday it is recalling about 5.8 million vehicles in Japan and other parts of the world by possible failures in the inflators of the airbags manufactured by Takata Corp., including some that already were replaced after a control in 2010.

automakers around the world are increasing the most so-called review of the industry after the manufacturer of auto parts Takata, under pressure from the authorities of Washington, agreed earlier this year to declare defective most of their air bags in the united States and other countries.

The inflators in the bags under the magnifying glass or use a chemical compound that can explode with excessive force after prolonged exposure to hot conditions, and have been linked to at least 16 deaths at the global level, especially in the united States.

The last call review of Toyota includes the flagship model Corolla, one of the most sold in the world, and the Vitz or Yaris. It involves the air bag of the driver-side and front-passenger seat installed in automobiles, produced between may 2000 and November 2001, and April of 2006 and December of 2014, the company said in an e-mail.

The revision affects 1.16 million vehicles sold in Japan, approximately 820.000 cars sold in China and close to 1.47 million units sold in Europe. Extends to central and South America, Africa, Middle East and Singapore, and also engages the pickup Hilux and the line Etios.

The measure shows the complexity of the so-called withdrawal linked with the inflators, which began around 2008 and continues to expand.

The transport authorities in the world today believe that the inflators are unsafe if they are not treated with a specific agent, and ordered that all be removed. Since the authorities expanded the so-called review in may, about 100 million inflators for air bags from Takata have been classified as defective on a global level.

(additional Reporting by Maki Shiraki; Edited in Spanish by Ana Laura Mitidieri)

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