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Nissan expands U.S. recall for faulty Takata air bags to 52,738 vehicles

Published 11/10/2014, 09:30 AM
Updated 11/10/2014, 09:30 AM
© Reuters File photo shows steering wheel of a Toyota car which contains an airbag in Vienna

DETROIT (Reuters) - Nissan Motor Co (T:7201) is expanding the number of vehicles recalled in the United States for passenger air bags that could explode with too much force and spray metal shrapnel at occupants.

The recall in 12 U.S. states and territories with high humidity replaces and expands a recall that began in June, according to documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The earlier recall was part of a requested action by NHTSA in response to questions about air bags made by Japan's Takata Corp .

The recall now covers 52,738 vehicles, up from about 30,000 previously, according to the NHTSA documents. Nissan's recall in June covered vehicles in four U.S. states and territories.

Nissan said in a statement on Monday that it had expanded the June recall based on additional information from Takata and after consulting with NHTSA. An unidentified number of the recalled vehicles have already been repaired, according to a letter Nissan filed with NHTSA.

More than 11 million vehicles in the United States and 17 million globally have been recalled for the potentially defective Takata air bags. At least four deaths, all involving Honda Motor Co (T:7267) cars, and more than a dozen injuries have been linked to the problem.

Nissan said it had received three injury claims stemming from the air bags.

Under the Nissan recall, the front passenger air bag inflator will be replaced at no cost, according to the NHTSA documents. If a replacement inflator is not available, dealers may temporarily disable the air bag and advise customers not to use that seat, a step previously taken by Toyota Motor Corp (T:7203).

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The affected Nissan vehicles include Pathfinder SUVs from model years 2003-2004, Sentra cars from 2004-2006, Infiniti FX35 and FX45 crossover SUVs from 2003-2005, Infiniti I35 sedans from 2003-2004 and Infiniti M35 and M45 sedans from 2006, according to the NHTSA documents.

(Reporting by Ben Klayman in Detroit; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn)

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