Honda recalled 170,000 vehicles due to a fatal crash in Takada Airbag Sidi

On November 13, Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced that it had launched a related recall for a total of 170,000 vehicles in the wake of a fatal traffic accident involving a model equipped with Takada airbags.
Honda said that in July this year, a 2003 Honda Sidi equipped with Takada airbags had a car accident in Malaysia. The airbag burst in the accident and some of the debris broke into the car and hit the driver. The female driver died after being killed. Honda quoted the local police as saying that it is unclear whether the death was caused by a balloon explosion or other reasons.
To this end, Honda decided to expand the recall range related to Takada airbags, adding 170,000 new cars. These vehicles used airbags manufactured by Takada's plant in Georgia, USA, between November 2001 and November 2003.
Takada's defective airbags have been linked to many fatal traffic accidents in the United States. A total of four people were killed. The vehicles involved were manufactured by Honda, and the victims were hit by fragments after the airbag explosion.

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