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Before the Takata Corp., airbag supplier to eight major automakers, came along with a faulty inflator that has prompted the recall of at least 40 million vehicles, these were the largest automotive recalls, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. said on Friday it will recall 3.53 million vehicles, most in the United States, citing passenger-side air bags that may not work properly because vehicle sensors may malfunction.
Nissan adds 3.5 million vehicles to recall over air bag flaw
Recall of up to 40 million Takata air bag inflators confirmed
Takata air bag recall likely to widen to 100 million vehicles globally
U.K. automaker Vauxhall recalls 235,000 cars again over fire risk
Honda to recall further 21 million vehicles over Takata air bag defect
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