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NHTSA Takes Next Step to Force Recall of Potentially Exploding Air-Bag Parts - WSJ

NHTSA Takes Next Step to Force Recall of Potentially Exploding Air-Bag Parts

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NHTSA Takes Next Step to Force Recall of Potentially Exploding Air-Bag Parts - WSJ

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U.S. auto-safety regulators are escalating their efforts to force a recall of millions of air-bag inflators that the government says are at risk of exploding during a crash and sending shrapnel flying at the driver and passengers. 

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NHTSA Takes Next Step to Force Recall of Potentially Exploding Air-Bag Parts - WSJ

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