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New urgent warning for 155000 cars with deadly Takata airbags – CarAdvice
More than 155,000 cars are still on Australian roads with “ticking time bombs” – approximately 180,000 potentially deadly Takata airbags which can spray shrapnel when deployed in a crash. So far in…
Authorities have renewed calls for owners of 155,000 cars with potentially deadly airbags to bring their vehicles in for a free replacement device.
More than 155,000 cars are still on Australian roads with “ticking time bombs” – approximately 180,000 potentially deadly Takata airbags which can spray shrapnel when deployed in a crash.
So far in Australia there have been at least two deaths and two serious injuries attributed to the faulty airbags, whose explosive material deteriorates over time…
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