Japanese officials in charge of automotive-safety recalls learned of a new case in which an air bag made by Takata Corp. exploded in a vehicle in Japan, they said Wednesday, in a sign that auto makers may have to expand recalls further.
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Wed, 11/26/2014 - 7:24am
Japanese officials in charge of automotive-safety recalls learned of a new case in which an air bag made by Takata Corp. exploded in a vehicle in Japan, they said Wednesday, in a sign that auto makers may have to expand recalls further.