Honda
Motor Co is expanding to the state of California a U.S. regional recall of
vehicles over potentially explosive air bags made by Takata Corp, the automaker
said on Friday, after a complaint that said a driver was injured in an accident
in the state.
Honda's
move takes the regional recall involving the potentially faulty airbags beyond
hot and humid southern states and into the nation's most populous state and a
major market for automakers.
Honda
decided to expand the recall after it was told on June 25 about an accident
involving a 2005 model Accord that had taken place in California in May, a
spokeswoman said.
According
to a complaint filed to U.S. safety
regulator the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA), the air bag in the car shot out "hot metal
and plastic shrapnel" after a collision that happened at low speed,
leaving the driver with "severe burns, bruises and abrasions on her arms
and legs".
"While
this case does not match the areas that NHTSA has determined, Honda is adding
California into the areas in which it is conducting a regional recall in order
to investigate the cause quickly," the Honda spokeswoman said.
It
was not immediately clear how many vehicles would be recalled in California. In
the regional recall, Honda is pulling back certain vehicles including model
years 2001-2007 Accord, 2001-2005 Civic and 2002-2006 CR-V.
In
June, Honda and six other automakers said they were recalling vehicles in some
high humidity regions at the request of the NHTSA to see if faulty Takata air
bag inflators had been installed in their vehicles.
The
car makers are recalling certain vehicles in Puerto Rico, Florida, Hawaii and
the Virgin Islands, regions determined by NHTSA. Honda is also recalling
vehicles in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas.
Safety
experts have said that the six other automakers could expand their regional
recalls to include the additional areas covered by Honda. The NHTSA probe is
still underway.
Over
the past five years, automakers have recalled about 10.6 million vehicles globally
with air bags supplied by Takata, the world's second-biggest automotive safety
parts maker, excluding the U.S. regional recalls.
Out
of that, Honda has recalled more than 6 million. At least two deaths are
alleged to have been caused by faulty air bags, both of which were on Honda
Accord vehicles.
Reuters
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