3 Carmakers Say Airbags Don’t Deploy Correctly In 520K Vehicles: Recall Roundup

Three separate automakers, covering roughly 520,000 vehicles total, have issued recalls tied to airbag problems: Jeep Grand Cherokees may have delayed side-airbag deployment, nearly 99,000 Honda models could see airbags deploy unintentionally due to a cracked seat weight sensor, and about 2,785 older Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks have roof rail inflators that can rupture and send fragments into the cabin. The recall roundup also covers a Toyota/Lexus driver display that can go blank, outdoor lounge chairs linked to a finger amputation, plush children’s toys containing asbestos, and food recalls involving E. coli-linked beef kofta and a Walmart spice that may harbor salmonella.

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