Ford Motor Co said on Friday it will begin notifying owners
April 1 in its new recall of 2.9 million vehicles in North America with
potentially defective driver-side Takata air bags after U.S. regulators
demanded the fix in January.
The second largest U.S. automaker said in January it would
comply with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration request and that
the recall would cost $610 million.
The defect, which leads in rare instances to air bag
inflators rupturing and sending potentially deadly metal fragments flying,
prompted the largest automotive recall in U.S. history of more than 67 million
inflators. -Reuters
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