313K Honda Drivers Should Replace Deadly Airbags
The NHTSA has found nearly 313,000 aged Hondas that are equipped with potentially dangerous Takata air pillows.
While conducting the tests, NHTSA came to the conclusion that this subset of Takata air pillow can rupture with 50% chance in comparison to the other subsets. Everything’s because a manufacturing defect. In case the inflator ruptures, metal shrapnel is hurled inside the cabin. In some cases this will end in death or significant injuries.
Now the risk is grave, says NHTSA. It stresses that the issue should be fixed right away if serious injuries wished to be avoided.
The 2001-2002 Honda Civic, 2002-2003 Acura TL, 2001-2001 Honda Accord, 2003 Accura CL, 2002 Honda CR-V, 2003 Honda Pilot and 2002 Honda Odyssey are under the issue.
One of the possible reasons of this shortcoming is moisture that gets inside the inflator. Vehicles in such areas as Florida or Texas (the ones featuring high humidity) are in higher risk group.
The vehicles were recalled between 2008 and 2011. According to the automaker, still 313,000 of them are on the street.