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* Home * News * Business * Energy * Opinion * Life * Video * Coronavirus * * Home * News * Business * Energy * Opinion * Life * Video * Coronavirus Close the sidebar * Home * News * World News A file photo shows a technician holds a recalled Takata airbag inflator after he removed it from a Honda Pilot at the AutoNation Honda dealership service department in Miami, Florida June 25, 2015. (Reuters) US DEMANDS RECALL OF 67 MILLION AIR BAG INFLATORS OVER DEADLY DEFECT, COMPANY REFUSES Reuters, Washington Published: 13 May ,2023: 10:22 AM GST Updated: 13 May ,2023: 10:38 AM GST The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) demanded the recall of 67 million air bag inflators because it believes there is a safety defect, but auto supplier ARC Automotive Inc rejected the US regulator’s request, documents released on Friday show. The auto safety agency said the inflators pose an unreasonable risk of death or injury. “Air bag inflators that project metal fragments into vehicle occupants, rather than properly inflating the attached air bag, create an unreasonable risk of death and injury,” NHTSA said in its demand letter. Advertisement For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app. ARC air bag inflators are in General Motors, Chrysler-parent Stellantis, BMW, Hyundai Motor and Kia Corp vehicles. GM on Friday agreed to recall nearly 1 million vehicles with ARC air bag inflators after a rupture in March resulted in facial injuries to a driver. NHTSA in 2016 upgraded a probe of more than 8 million air bag inflators made by ARC Automotive Inc after a driver was killed in Canada in a Hyundai vehicle and has been investigating more than seven years. NHTSA initially opened an investigation in July 2015 following two reported injuries, in a 2002 Chrysler Town & Country and a 2004 Kia Optima, after inflators produced by ARC in Tennessee ruptured. NHTSA said through January 2018, 67 million of the subject driver and passenger frontal air bag inflators. Delphi, acquired by Autoliv, manufactured approximately 11 million of the inflators under a licensing agreement with ARC, which manufactured the remainder of the inflators. ARC said NHTSA’s tentative conclusion that a defect exists is based upon seven field ruptures in the United States. NHTSA “then asks ARC to prove a negative – that the 67 million inflators in this population are not defective” that were produced over 18 years. Read more: California jury finds Tesla Autopilot did not fail in crash case Owners of some Honda vehicles with dangerous air bags asked not to drive before fix Does Indomie instant noodles contain cancer-causing ingredients? Company clarifies TAGS * Kia * NHTSA * GM * Air bag * Inflators * Chrysler * BMW * Stellantis * Defect * Recall * Safety * ARC Automotive * Hyundai * US BEFORE YOU GO Videos: Saudi Arabia Interview with Chairman of the Saudi National Bank Back To Top -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * News * Business * Energy * Opinion * Life * Video Subscribe to our Newsletter Submit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © Copyright. Al Arabiya Network. 2023