Rupture Threat: US Urges Recall of 52 Million Air Bag Inflators

Rupture Threat: US Urges Recall of 52 Million Air Bag Inflators

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WASHINGTON, Sept 5 (Reuters) – U.S. auto ⁤safety ⁢regulators said on Tuesday ‍that 52 million air bag inflators produced by auto suppliers​ ARC Automotive and Delphi Automotive need ​to be recalled because they may ⁣rupture⁢ and send dangerous metal fragments flying.

The National Highway Traffic Safety⁤ Administration (NHTSA) first demanded a voluntary recall in May, but ARC rejected it. ⁣The agency issued an initial decision on Tuesday and set⁢ a‍ public meeting for Oct. 5 in a rare move to compel a⁤ recall.

If successful in forcing a recall, the callback⁢ would be one of the ⁣largest on ​record.

The inflators that NHTSA is seeking to have recalled‍ have been used ​in vehicles from 2000 through early‌ 2018 ⁤produced by 12 automakers,⁤ including ⁣General Motors (GM.N), Ford Motor (F.N), Stellantis⁤ (STLAM.MI), Tesla (7203.T), Toyota Motor (7203.T),​ Hyundai​ (005380.KS), Kia (000270.KS), Mercedes-Benz (MBGn.DE), BMW (BMWG.DE) and Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE).

“Air bag ⁣inflators that rupture when commanded⁤ to deploy are plainly‌ defective,​ as they both fail to protect vehicle occupants ‌as they ⁢should, and,⁣ themselves, pose ‌an unreasonable risk of serious injury⁣ or death,” NHTSA said on Tuesday.

ARC in May rejected NHTSA’s tentative conclusion that a defect existed. ARC did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Tuesday.

NHTSA said that ARC in‌ January ⁣2018 completed installation of devices on ‍inflator manufacturing ​lines used to⁣ detect excesses of​ a hardened byproduct of welding known weld ‍slag, or other ⁤debris.

The agency​ said it is unaware‌ of issues⁣ in ARC inflators produced since installation of the devices. ARC said⁤ previously weld slag had not been confirmed ⁤as ⁣the root cause in the​ ruptures.

NHTSA said it “believes that⁢ the evidence does identify a likely cause” and added that ARC’s argument on not ⁢finding a root cause ⁤”is not a reason for delaying a recall.”

The agency said it is aware of seven confirmed inflator ruptures in the United States in the vehicles it‌ seeks to have recalled,‌ including seven injuries and one death.

Initially, NHTSA said ⁤67 million air bag inflators were unsafe, but on Tuesday it adjusted that estimate to ⁣account for‌ “over-inclusive​ responses reported to ​the agency by certain manufacturers over the course of the investigation.”

GM in May agreed to recall nearly 1 ​million vehicles with ARC air bag inflators after a ⁤rupture‍ in ⁢March resulted in facial injuries ‍to a driver.

Delphi ⁢Automotive, acquired by⁤ Autoliv (ALV.N), manufactured approximately 11 million of the inflators through 2004 under a licensing⁣ agreement with ARC, which manufactured ⁣the remaining 41 million inflators. Autoliv did ⁤not immediately respond ​to a request for ⁣comment.

NHTSA has been scrutinizing air bag inflator ruptures for ‍more than 15 years. Over ‌the last ​decade, more​ than 67 million ‍Takata ⁤air bag inflators have been recalled in the United States and more than 100 million…

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