Compulsory recall of over 2 million cars for faulty airbags

This aerial photo shows Japanese airbag maker Takata Corp.'s Echigawa Plant in Aisho Town, Shiga prefecture on June 26, 2017. Takata files for bankruptcy protection under Japan's civil rehabilitation law.( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

This aerial photo shows Japanese airbag maker Takata Corp.s Echigawa Plant in Aisho Town. Source: AAP

The Federal Government has ordered a compulsory national recall of over 2 million cars fitted with possibly deadly Takata airbags. It is the largest product recall in Australian history.


You can check if your cars are affected by the recall at Product Safety Australia website.


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