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Takata airbag recall to be extended if all cars aren’t found by December deadline – CarAdvice
The automotive industry has vowed to continue replacing potentially deadly Takata airbags beyond the 31 December 2020 deadline if all 3.9 million devices across…
Two months from the deadline for the Takata airbag recall, there are question marks over exactly how many dodgy airbags remain and renewed calls to compel motorists to get their cars fixed.
The automotive industry has vowed to continue replacing potentially deadly Takata airbags beyond the 31 December 2020 deadline if all 3.9 million devices across Australia are not replaced or accounted for.
While the car industry says it is striving to replace or account for all airbags by the deadline imposed…
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