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Toyota, Ford, Honda Expands Takata Air Bag Recall In Japan, China by Nobody: 10:57am On Dec 04, 2014


TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T) said on Thursday it would call back 190,000 more vehicles to replace potentially defective air bags made by Takata Corp (7312.T), and Japan's regulator said it may change its recall system to better respond to what it called an "unprecedented" crisis.

The transport ministry, which also acts as the auto industry regulator, told reporters it was considering revising parts of the existing recall system, but gave no details.

"Changing the law would be a lot more involved, but there are things we can change outside the law," said Masato Sahashi, head of the ministry's recall division. "What we're considering is not something that would take as long as a month or two."

In the United States, the auto safety regulator, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), has come under fire for not moving quickly enough to ensure wider recalls of cars fitted with possibly defective air bags.

Toyota's recall follows an explosion of a Takata-made air bag inflator in a 2003-model Toyota subcompact at a scrapyard in Japan last month, though the cause of the potential problem is still unknown, the ministry said.

Toyota said it would recall 185,000 vehicles across 19 models including the Corolla and Alphard in Japan, and 5,000 in China, as a preventative measure and to investigate the cause. It said it was not aware of injuries or deaths related to the problem. The vehicles subject to the recall were produced between September 2002 and December 2003.

Toyota said the recall covers vehicles of the same model year as the Will Cypha car that exploded in a scrapyard last month and that were equipped with the same type of inflator. Those inflators were made at Takata's Monclova factory in Mexico, it said.

The Mexican government is requesting information from Takata's local unit to determine which car models have used its products. Takata has until Friday to respond to the request.

Japan's transport ministry said it instructed other automakers to check whether their vehicles could be affected by the same inflator problem. A spokesman for Honda Motor (7267.T), Takata's biggest customer, said the company was looking into the issue, but did not elaborate. Nearly 2.8 million cars have been recalled in Japan, and over 16 million worldwide since 2008.

For the cars being recalled, Toyota said it will replace front passenger-side air bag inflators or disable the air bag system and warn against sitting in the passenger seat if a replacement is not immediately available.

Takata's inflators have been linked to five deaths, in the United States and Malaysia, exploding too forcefully and spraying metal shards inside cars.

Takata this week rejected an order by NHTSA to declare its inflators defective and expand an investigative recall in hot and humid regions to the rest of the country. It said its own data did not support the need for such a move, and that doing so could divert replacement parts from the areas that need them most.

A Japanese ministry official said that if a U.S. regional recall were expanded nationwide, he would expect automakers to take similar action in Japan.

Takata, automakers and regulators are still trying to find out what's causing the air bag ruptures related to the regional recall. Extending that nationwide would add more than 8 million vehicles to the mix, Takata has said.

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Ford Motor Co (F.N) said it will expand a U.S. recall of vehicles with Takata Corp (7312.T) passenger-side air bags, becoming the latest carmaker to do so in response to the regulator's request.

The recall includes about 38,500 vehicles in the United States, bringing to 98,000 the total number of Ford vehicles being recalled for issues related to Takata air bags, the company said in a statement on Wednesday.

Ford's statement closely follows Chrysler Group's announcement on Wednesday that it will expand a U.S. recall of vehicles with Takata air bags.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that defective Takata air bag inflators in certain vehicles can rupture and spray metal shards.

Takata acknowledged earlier in the day that it still does not understand what is causing air bag explosions in a global safety scandal that has involved the recall of more than 16 million cars worldwide and been linked to at least five fatalities.

Ford will recall certain 2004-2005 Ford Ranger and 2005-2006 Ford GTs sold in Florida, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. It also includes certain areas with high humidity within Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Guam, Saipan and American Samoa

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