According to reports, Toyota Motor announced on Wednesday that it will recall 5.8 million vehicles worldwide. The recall was mainly due to the potential danger of the car using Takada airbags. Steel Cord Fuses,Steel Cord Reinforcement,Metal Wire Rope,Corrosion Resistant Steel Wire Rope Jiangyin Keyu Electric Co., Ltd , https://www.wirebuttweldingmachines.com
The world's major automakers have launched the largest recall in history because of the use of Takada's airbags. Under the pressure of the US government, major auto manufacturers have to admit that their airbags have hidden dangers.
Since the airbag booster pump uses a chemical mixture, it is likely to explode if it is continuously pressurized at a high temperature. At least 16 people have been killed in accidents worldwide.
Toyota's recalled models include the best-selling Corolla collection and the Vitz and Yaris miniature compact hatchback series. The recalled vehicles were mainly produced from May 2000 to November 2001. These vehicles were equipped with Takada airbags in both the driver's seat and the passenger's seat.
The recall involved 1.16 million vehicles in Japan, 820,000 vehicles in the Chinese market and 1.47 million vehicles in the European market.
In addition, the recall also affected Central and South America, Africa, the Middle East and Singapore, as well as the Hailax pickup, Etios sedan and hatchback series.
The recall also fully illustrates the complexity of the large-scale recalls caused by some component problems.
The 20,000 vehicles that were recalled recently were also installed with Takata's booster pumps, and the replacement parts were also prone to explosions because they did not contain desiccant.
Since the global transportation department announced the recall plan in May, Takata Airbags, which has been tested and found to have about 100 million vehicles, have been identified as unqualified. Airbag booster pumps that do not contain desiccant are generally considered dangerous in various transportation sectors around the world and require all vehicle manufacturers to recall all problem vehicles.
Takada is currently seeking support from all parties to help reduce the cost of the recall, and it is actively negotiating with major auto companies to find a better solution.