The findings of the investigative committee on defective Takata airbags will be reviewed and completed by September 10, Transport MinisterAlexis Vafeades confirmed on Wednesday ... The Takata airbag ...
Approximately 33,000 vehicle recalls for defective Takata airbags remain pending from an initial 81,000 cases, CyprusRoad TransportDepartment (RTD) data shows, as an early October deadline approaches.
A rare ‘stop-drive’ order has left 120,000 customers unable to drive their cars, and Which? warned that many had no alternative mode of transport ... .
Speaking to the Cyprus News Agency, Siikkis said the situation has worsened due to delays in spare parts deliveries, particularly TAKATA airbags ...Delays in supplying new airbags are creating problems ...
An extra 852 BMW cars in Cyprus must be taken off the road immediately due to a serious safety risk from faulty Takata airbags ... Pilakoutas Ltd, that the driver airbags in these vehicles could explode when deployed, possibly causing injury or death.
Approximately 40% of vehicles listed for recall by the Road TransportDepartment still have not had their faulty Takata airbags replaced, official data shows ...Vehicle owners face a 3 October deadline for the faulty airbag recall.
Affected vehicle owners were at the time given eight months – until October 3 – to replace their vehicles’ airbags ... The issue of airbags stems from the production of faulty airbags by Japanese company Takata.
A total of 426 more vehicles are now subject to a recall due to the fact that they may have been fitted with faulty airbags, with all 426 having had their MOT certificates immediately revoked, the road transport department announced on Thursday.