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			 The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said 
			in a statement the number of vehicles from 10 automakers covered by 
			recalls this year and in 2013 is now 7.8 million, up 28 percent from 
			the 6.1 million announced on Tuesday. The NHTSA said the new number 
			corrected the vehicle list provided in prior safety bulletins this 
			week, adding some vehicles and excluding others from previous 
			bulletins. 
 The NHTSA has urged owners of certain Toyota, Honda,  Mazda , 
			BMW,  Nissan , Mitsubishi , Subaru,  Chrysler, Ford and 
			General Motors <GM.N> vehicles to replace installed air bags as soon 
			as possible.
 
			
			 
			
 In the expanded bulletin, Honda accounts for almost 5.1 million of 
			the vehicles, Toyota 877,000 vehicles, Nissan almost 695,000 
			vehicles, BMW nearly 628,000 vehicles and Chrysler more than 371,000 
			vehicles.
 
 The U.S. safety agency is investigating whether Takata air bag 
			inflators made between 2000 and 2007 were improperly sealed. Bags 
			inflating with too much force could potentially spray metal shrapnel 
			at occupants. They have been linked to four deaths and resulted in 
			several lawsuits.
 
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			The probe has focused on inflators recovered from cars being 
			recalled for repairs in hot and humid places like Florida. Takata is 
			cooperating with that investigation along with 10 automakers. 
			More than 16 million vehicles globally have been recalled because of 
			defective Takata air bags since 2008.
 (Reporting by Ben Klayman in Detroit; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)
 
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