Friday, May 24, 2013   

Faulty airbags cause Toyota to recall 900,000 cars
(01-30 19:41)

Japanese auto giant Toyota said Wednesday it would recall more than 900,000 vehicles in Canada, Japan, Mexico and the United States because of an airbag problem.
Toyota will replace parts used in some 907,000 hatchbacks, named Voltz in Japan and Corolla and Corolla Matrix overseas, and produced between 2001 and 2004, a company spokesman said, AFP reports.
The control unit of the vehicles' airbags could be damaged by minor electrical noise, and "the airbag could open wrongly in a worst scenario,'' the spokesman said.
At least 47 cases of the malfunction had been reported, mainly in the United States.
"Two of them may be linked to accidents but there has been no death-related report,'' the spokesman said, adding that Toyota would exchange the troubled parts under each country's recall guidelines.
   
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