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Takata crisis continues: 2016 Honda CR-V recalled for exploding airbags

Honda has issued a recall for select 2016 Honda  crossovers, which are equipped with Takata airbags. In tests conducted at a Honda facility in Mexico, the casing on one of those airbags shattered during deployment.

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The 2015 Honda CR-V. Honda is recalling a limited number of 2016 CR-Vs due to a problem with Takata airbags

The complicated and confusing聽聽is no longer front-page news, but never fear: the nightmare for Takata, automakers, and consumers plays on.

The latest chapter in the saga involves聽, Honda. On Friday, the automaker issued a recall for select 2016 Honda聽聽crossovers, which are equipped with Takata airbags. In tests conducted at a Honda facility in Mexico, the casing on one of those airbags shattered during deployment.

That sounds similar to what's happened in聽聽that聽were聽equipped with Tataka airbags. In those cases, the聽Takata used to inflate the airbags became destabilized, causing the airbag systems to shatter upon deployment and pelt聽聽occupants with shrapnel. At least eight deaths have been linked to the devices -- all in Honda vehicles, and most in the U.S.

础蝉听聽explained in a statement, however, the problem with the airbags on the 2016 CR-V appears to be different:

"Takata is performing an ongoing investigation into the cause of the rupture. Takata鈥檚 preliminary analysis suggests that the rupture occurred as a result of a structural failure in the inflator casing, not as a result of a problem with the inflator propellant. As such, the defect in the airbag inflators of the affected CR-V vehicles does not appear to be similar to the defect in other Takata airbag inflators that have led to inflator ruptures in vehicles produced by Honda or other manufacturers. In those airbag inflators, the aging of the inflator propellant and exposure to high heat and high absolute humidity are believed to play a central role."

If that's the case, that's very good news.

Also good news? The population of vehicles affected by the recall is small:聽515 units manufactured between October 12 and October 19, 2015. Most of those vehicles are still in dealer hands and will be repaired before being sold. Roughly 30 were were delivered to consumers, and Honda says that all have been contacted by phone. Honda will send those owners official recall notices no later than December 4, instructing them to take their vehicles to Honda dealers, who will聽replace the driver side frontal air bag module at no charge.

But that may not be the end of the never-ending story. As we've learned in the past few days...

  • Nissan plans to聽聽in Japan that were previously reviewed by dealers and deemed safe to drive. The re-recall was sparked by a Japanese motorist who was injured by what appears to be shrapnel from a Takata airbag.聽
  • Volkswagen is聽聽equipped with Takata airbags after a device in a聽2015 VW Tiguan exploded upon deployment. Though some 2.4 million Audi,聽Bentley, Lamborghini, Porsche, and VW vehicles in the U.S. contain Takata airbags, the automaker doesn't plan to recall them. (Obviously,聽.)聽To date, Volkswagen and聽聽are the only clients of Takata that have avoided getting caught up in the recall -- though that could change thanks to聽.
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