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Takata defends actions over faulty airbags
WASHINGTON, Nov 20, 2014 (AFP) - A senior Takata executive defended the embattled Japanese auto parts firm Thursday before a US Senate panel investigating faulty airbags tied to several deaths and hundreds of injuries.
Change faulty airbags, Loke tells car owners
PUTRAJAYA: Cars with faulty Takata airbags will be issued notices by the Road Transport Department (JPJ) from next week to have them replaced or owners risk being hit with a summons.
Honda confirms rupture of driver airbags in two crashes
PETALING JAYA: Two Malaysians died in separate crashes in Honda vehicles, which were recalled to have components in their airbags changed.
Ministry: No road tax renewal for vehicles yet to replace faulty Takata airbags
KUALA LUMPUR: Vehicle owners affected by the recall of faulty Takata airbags will not be able to renew their road tax until a replacement has been made, said Anthony Loke Siew Fook.
Install airbags in cabs, taxi firms told
CALLS have intensified for all seven taxi firms to install airbags in their fleets after a fatal accident involving a Ferrari and a cab.
Airbags to be major contributor for Hirotako
AUTO parts company Hirotako Holdings Bhd (HHB) expects airbags to be one of its main areas of growth in the future, says executive director Leow Sun Hock.
U.S. study shows side airbags reduce crash deaths
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Airbags that drop from the roof or inflate from the seat to provide head protection in serious side crashes significantly reduce deaths, especially when cars are struck by bigger sport utilities and pickups, according to industry research to be released on Thursday.
Reminder to install airbags
If car makers here continue to ignore government reminders to install airbags in their vehicles, they may be forced by law to do so.
US orders recall of up to 40 million more Takata airbags
WASHINGTON: US auto safety regulators on Wednesday ordered Japanese manufacturer Takata to recall between 35 million and 40 million more airbags installed in US cars, in a push for the replacement of dangerously explosive inflators.
Takata hit with US criminal probe over exploding airbags
TOKYO: Takata confirmed on Friday that US justice authorities have opened a criminal investigation into the embattled Japanese autoparts firm over exploding airbags linked to at least five driver deaths, including one in Malaysia.