The Columbus Dispatch

US probes Takata air bags in more than 200 models

- Tom Krisher

DETROIT – Over 30 million air bags in more than 200 models from 20 car and truck makers are being investigat­ed by a U.S. safety agency because they have the potential to explode and hurl shrapnel.

In a document posted Tuesday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion said it opened the probe into air bag inflators made from 2011 through 2019 by now-bankrupt Takata that weren’t recalled previously.

The probe could reverse a decision made in May of last year not to recall the inflators, which contain a moisture-absorbing chemical called a desiccant.

Last year, the agency decided against recalling the inflators, based largely on industry research.

“While no present safety risk has been identified, further work is needed to evaluate the future risk of non-recalled desiccated inflators,” the agency said in the document.

Included in the probe are models made by Honda, Fiat Chrysler (now Stellantis), General Motors, Ford, Nissan, Tesla, BMW, Toyota, Jaguar Land Rover, Daimler Vans, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Mercedes-benz, Ferrari, Mclaren, Porsche, Mazda, Karma, Fisker and Spartan fire vehicles.

Some of the most popular vehicles in the U.S. are identified in the probe, including certain Chevrolet Silverado pickups from 2014 and 2015, some Jeep Grand Cherokees from 2011 through 2019 and the Honda CR-V from 2012 through 2015.

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