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Confirmed Takata airbag death highlights importance of repairs

Confirmed Takata airbag death highlights importance of repairs

Posted on June 21, 2015August 10, 2019 By Jarvis

The Takata airbag issue is still ongoing, and unfortunately Hondahas confirmed an eight death caused by the faulty components. The crash took place back in September in Los Angeles, and the auto maker has been investigating since. The vehicle involved was a 2001 Honda Civic rental driven by Jewel Brangman when the crash took place. According to the NHTSA, a faulty Takata airbag was “likely” the cause of the fatality. All but one of the eight fatal crashes that have happened in Honda vehicles happened in the United States.
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