Honda will recall more than 1 million vehicles to replace a batch of faulty air bag parts that were installed in a prior recall to replace different faulty air bag parts.
Honda Motor Co. will recall more than 1 million vehicles in the United States to replace a batch of faulty air bag parts that were installed as part of the largest auto safety recall in history.
The Maryland incident is the first reported injury linked to a Takata air bag made with a desiccant, a chemical additive that absorbs moisture to prevent the ammonium nitrate propellant from becoming unstable.
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