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Germany’s three largest automakers are recalling 2.5 million vehicles (around 850,000 each) in the US over a long-running safety crisis involving airbags supplied by Japan’s Takata Corporation. The recalls mark the latest expansion of a safety crisis The three largest German automakers said they will recall 2.5 million vehicles in the US equipped with Takata Corp air bags, the latest moves in a long-running safety crisis involving the Japanese automotive supplier..more BMW has decided to recall close to 840,000 cars and Sports Activity Vehicles equipped with the Takata PSDI-5 driver side front airbags. The car maker has added that these vehicles have Takata's PSDI-5 driver side airbag inflators and the parts could Volkswagen, Audi and BMW are recalling nearly 1.7 million vehicles with Takata air bag inflators that can rupture and hurl shrapnel into drivers and passengers. Transportation BMW BMW is conducting a voluntary safety recall on certain vehicles equipped with Takata PSDI-5 inflators. Reuters reported that there are approximately 840,000 units affected units in the United States that cover number of model years from 2006 to 2015, which WASHINGTON -- The Volkswagen Group of America is recalling about 850,000 vehicles due to potentially faulty airbags made by Japanese supplier Takata Corp. -- the company at the center of a long-running global safety crisis. Volkswagen said it will recall .
German carmakers Volkswagen and Daimler are recalling 1.5 million vehicles in the United States due to potentially faulty airbags made by Japan’s Takata, the focus of a long-running global safety crisis. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2.5 million vehicles in the US are set to be recalled by 3 of Germany's biggest automobile manufacturers - BMW, Volkswagen (VW), and Daimler (which owns Mercedes-Benz) - for being equipped with defective airbags. The vehicles which will be recalled are Another day, another massive series of recalls related to Takata's fatally flawed airbags. The devices have caused more than 100 injuries and at least ten deaths when they exploded after deployment, spraying vehicle occupants with shrapnel. Most of those We were expecting to see a recall from BMW after Takata made the announcement about automakers needing to repair about five million vehicles and now BMW have issued a recall listing out the models that will be affected by the Takata airbag recall. .
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