BCN-27 Tesla recalls more than 14,000 cars in China over Takata airbags

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Tesla recalls more than 14,000 cars in China over Takata airbags

SHANGHAI, Jan 18, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Electric-vehicle maker Tesla will
recall 14,123 cars in China over airbags that contained a part made by now-
defunct Japanese manufacturer Takata, the Chinese market regulator announced
on Friday.

The US giant has already announced the recall of some Model S vehicles as
part of a global industry-wide rooting out of parts made by Takata, which
went bust in 2017 after its airbags were blamed for a number of deaths.

The affected vehicles in China are Model S cars made between February 2014
and December 2016, the State Administration of Market Regulation said.

It said the cars’ passenger-side airbags were equipped with an ammonium
nitrate propellant made by Takata, which was at risk of breakage that could
result in the ejection of debris.

Tesla will replace them, it said.

Tesla declined comment on Friday, but an announcement on its website said
the “recall of the front passenger airbags in 2012 Model S vehicles began in
January 2017, was extended to 2013 Model S vehicles in January 2018, and is
now being extended to 2014-2016 Model S vehicles in January 2019”.

Tesla does not announce how many cars it sells in China overall.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk was on hand earlier this month for the ground-breaking
of a factory outside Shanghai, which the company says will eventually have an
annual production capacity of 500,000 and is geared towards meeting growing
Chinese demand for electric vehicles.

BSS/AFP/HR/1030