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Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 Time: 6:32 AM
Japanese car maker Honda Motor Co. on Friday announced a retract of close to 304,000 vehicles globally for defective air bag deployment systems.
The move was prompted over concerns that the vehicles' air bags may inflate below too much pressure in a crash, carriage metal and fake pieces flying, ensuing in injuries or deaths. The automaker intends to notify the affected owners through mailed notifications shortly this month to bring their vehicles to an authorized dealership for inspection. Honda has superfluous another 603,000 vehicles to the recall plan for an inspection of faulty parts.
The problem arose awaited to the aid of ill-treat material in the chemical used to deploy air bags. Honda pulled back near 700,000 cars before this year in Asia and North America over issues including stalling engines. The carmaker had recalled more than 300,000 Pilot sport-utility vehicles for seat belt edging problem.
The faulty airbags have caused 20 accidents, counting two deaths in the United States in 2009, Honda said.
"The propellant was packed improperly, and that allows the propellant to burn rancid too quickly and it explodes, and pieces of the casing are causing the injuries," said Chris Martin, a Honda spokesman.
Models and regions affected:- The recall encompasses 10 models of the Accord, Civic, Odyssey, Pilot, CR-V, Acura 3.2 TL and Acura 3.2 CL, manufactured in 2001, 2002 and 2003.
The protection recall includes 273,000 vehicles registered in the United States, around 27,000 in Canada, nearly 2,000 vehicles in Japan and another 2,000 in other countries.
It also includes 359 vehicles in Europe, 200 in Germany, 158 in Israel and lone in Britain, according to Honda.
"The propellant was packed improperly, and that allows the propellant to burn off too quickly and it explodes, and pieces of the casing are causing the injuries," said Chris Martin, Honda spokesman
Additionally, Honda has added another 603,000 vehicles to the recall plan for an inspection of faulty parts.
Honda said in an authoritative statement, "Because Honda is unable to determine the specific vehicles that may have received the affected service parts through unfilled information, Honda will inspect an additional 603,000 vehicles and exchange those parts as necessary."
The automaker intends to inform the affected owners through mailed notifications later this month to bring their vehicles to an authorized dealership for inspection.
Honda owners can also energy to www.recalls.honda.com or call (800) 999-1009 and Acura owners can go to www.recalls.acura.com or call (800) 382-2238 to get more information.
Recalling woes:- Recalling cars in not a new do for the Japanese automaker! The newest recall is the sixth for the same air bag problem since 2008, bringing the total digit of cars recalled to nearly 2 million.
Honda pulled back nearly 700,000 cars earlier this year in Asia and North America over issues with stalling engines. In September, the carmaker had recalled more than 300,000 Pilot sport-utility vehicles for seat belt stitching problem.