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Takata airbags: Deadline to change faulty car part approaching – NEWS.com.au
Takata airbags: Deadline to change faulty car part approaching

Thousands of Aussie drivers are at risk of potentially deadly injuries, as the deadline approaches to replace their faulty Takata airbags.The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued the warning earlier this month and called on more than 65,000 drivers to book in for a replacement.
Takata airbags have the potential to explode in an accident, even in minor ones, and can send sharp metal fragments through the vehicle at high speed, potentially seriously injuring or even killing…
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