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Stellantis warns 225,000 older U.S. cars with defective Takata air bags to stop driving due to explosion risk, causing 28 deaths and 400 injuries.
Stellantis has issued a "do not drive" warning for about 225,000 older U.S. vehicles from 2003 to 2016, including models from Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Mitsubishi, due to defective Takata air bags that may explode during deployment, posing serious injury or death risks.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration confirms 28 U.S. deaths and at least 400 injuries linked to the defect, with higher risk in hot, humid climates where propellant degrades.
Owners are urged to stop driving affected vehicles and get free repairs by checking recall status via NHTSA’s website or app.
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Stellantis advierte a 225.000 automóviles estadounidenses más viejos con bolsas de aire defectuosas de Takata para que dejen de conducir debido al riesgo de explosión, causando 28 muertes y 400 heridos.