The
air bags have also been linked to 15 deaths, according to the
statement from the Senator.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ordered the
first recall in 2015, but Nelson said as of March 30 some 16.4
million unrepaired inflators remain in vehicles on the highways.
The defective inflators, which can explode with excessive force
and unleash metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks, resulted in
the auto industry's biggest recall and pushed the Japanese
company to file for bankruptcy protection in June 2017.
Florida had the highest number of injuries in the United States
related to the inflators, according to the statement from
Nelson, who heads the Senate committee that oversees the
automakers.
(Reporting by Arunima Banerjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj
Kalluvila)
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