More Takata Inflators Recalled

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Scott McCracken
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Your vehicle might be involved in one of the largest and most dangerous recalls in automotive history. Volkswagen is recalling 850,000 VW and Audi vehicles with Takata inflators.

You've probably heard about Takata by now. They're the ones that made airbag inflators which sometimes explode with too much force and send metal shrapnel flying throughout the cabin. They're also the ones that have been linked to a number of deaths and injuries. Needless to say, there aren't a lot of Takata fans out there.

But wait, there's more ... replacement parts aren't expected to be available until later this year.

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Which VW Vehicles Have Dangerous Takata Airbags?

A large number of VW vehicles have been recalled because they contain dangerous airbag inflators made by Takata. The shrapnel-hurling inflators have been recalled in over 37 million vehicles (and counting).

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