TOKYO - Honda is recalling 1.6 million vehicles in the last phase of its efforts to replace potentially deadly Takata airbags, the company announced Friday.
Honda is ahead of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's schedule for replacing the Takata airbag inflators, the carmaker said in a statement.
Honda in March confirmed 14 deaths and more than 200 injuries in the US related to Takata airbag driver's front inflator ruptures.
A chemical drying agent used in the inflators could cause airbags to rupture, Takata said.
Upon bursting, some Takata airbags caused shrapnel to explode forward into passengers and drivers, injuring or killing some.