Ford adds 953,000 vehicles to Takata airbag recall
Takata airbags – if the crash doesn't kill you, the airbag will |
Ford Motor Co. is expanding its Takata airbag inflator recall for the fourth time, adding about 953,000 vehicles to the list.
The callback announced on Friday involves passenger-side inflators on 782,384 vehicles in the U.S. and 149,652 in Canada. Affected vehicles are the 2010 Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX; the 2010-11 Ford Ranger; 2010-12 Ford Fusion, Lincoln MKZ and Mercury Milan; and 2010-14 Ford Mustang.
Faulty Takata airbag inflators may explode and shoot shrapnel toward vehicle occupants, potentially resulting in injury or death. An estimated 23 deaths — including two in Ford vehicles — and more than 290 injuries worldwide have been linked to the defective inflators. Ford agreed to a $299 million legal settlement last year for its portion of the airbag defect liability.
Six other automakers previously agreed to similar settlements worth over $1.2 billion combined: Honda Motor Co.; Toyota Motor Corp.; Nissan Motor Co.; Mazda Motor Corp.; Subaru Corp. and BMW AG.
Ford said it is unaware of any injuries associated with the passenger-side frontal inflators covered in the latest expanded safety recall.