The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration sent a special order to the supplier’s American unit, TK Holdings Inc, ordering delivery of the documents by Dec. 1. Takata spokesman Alby Berman said on Thursday the company “is cooperating fully with NHTSA and is working to meet their requests.” For the past 18 months, Takata has been besieged by chronic, widespread problems with defective inflators in its air bags, which can explode with excessive force and spray metal shards into vehicle occupants.
Published in TZ Latest News 30 October, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff
U.S. regulator to Takata: Give us faulty air-bag documents
Published in TZ Latest News 30 October, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff
U.S. regulator to Takata: Give us faulty air-bag documents
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration sent a special order to the supplier’s American unit, TK Holdings Inc, ordering delivery of the documents by Dec. 1. Takata spokesman Alby Berman said on Thursday the company “is cooperating fully with NHTSA and is working to meet their requests.” For the past 18 months, Takata has been besieged by chronic, widespread problems with defective inflators in its air bags, which can explode with excessive force and spray metal shards into vehicle occupants.