MOTORING NEWS - Toyota has announced a recall of 1,7-million vehicles in North America in mid-January as part of a further general effort to replace defective Takata airbags tied to a number of deaths worldwide.
The Japanese auto manufacturer did not say whether it had been notified of injuries or serious incidents related to the latest recall.
The massive ongoing recall now affects 4Runner SUVs from model years 2010 to 2016, Corolla sedans and Matrix hatchbacks from 2010 to 2013, and Sienna minivans from 2011 to 2014.
The recall also involves Luxury Lexus models: ES 350 sedans (2010-2012), GX 460 SUVs (2010-2017), IS 250C and IS 350C convertibles (2010-2015), IS 250 and IS 350 sedans (2010-2013) and Lexus IS-F sedans (2010-2014). Scion XB compacts from the 2010 to 2015 model years are also involved.
The US dealerships will replace either the airbag inflators or entire airbag systems.
US manufacturer Ford recently recalled 953 000 vehicles to address Takata airbag problems.
This is Toyota's third large-scale Takata-related recall in five months. In November, the firm recalled 1,6-million vehicles worldwide.
US authorities exposed the Takata airbag defect in 2014, resulting in a series of massive recalls concerning at least 100-million units worldwide from multiple manufacturers.
About 20 people have died in accidents linked to the defect worldwide, while the number of injured is near 300.
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the Takata matter concerns 34-million vehicles and
46- million airbags in the United States, but this could rise to 70-million by the end of 2019.
Founded in 1933, Takata went out of business in June 2017 because of the crisis.
The company was finally acquired last April by the equipment maker Key Safety Systems, with the resulting business concern renamed Joyson Safety Systems.
In South Africa, a recall of 700 000 vehicles was announced in January 2017, with some vehicles affected as old as 15 years. To date, no injuries or fatalities have been reported locally.
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