Honda adds 105,000 vehicles to driver's air bag recall

Honda is adding nearly 105,000 vehicles to its growing US recall of driver's side air bag inflators that can explode with too much force.

Detroit: Honda is adding nearly 105,000 vehicles to its growing US recall of driver's side air bag inflators that can explode with too much force.

The added vehicles include nearly 89,000 Pilot SUVs from the 2008 model year, as well as about 11,000 Civics from 2004 and another 5,000 Accords from the 2001 model year.

Honda said that it's the first recall of 2008 Pilots for potential problems with driver's air bags made by Takata Corp. of Japan. The inflators can blow apart a metal canister and spew shrapnel into drivers and passengers. At least six people have died worldwide due to the problem.

Dealers will replace the driver air bag inflators for free. With the added vehicles, Honda has now recalled 5.5 million Honda and Acura cars and SUVs nationwide from the 2001 to 2011 model years because of the air bag problems.

So far, 10 different automakers have recalled over 17 million cars and trucks in the US and 22 million worldwide because of the air bag problem.

There could be as many as 30 million vehicles with Takata air bags across the US. Honda said in documents posted today by US safety regulators that it found the additional vehicles by checking Takata inflator part numbers against Honda vehicle identification numbers in its factory records.

Some 2001 Accords and 2004 Civics already were included in a recall from last year.

After announcing the driver's side recall last year, Honda started checking part numbers, spokesman Chris Martin wrote in an email. "The process required a significant amount of time to cross-check large databases, but helped to assure that each vehicle had been identified," he wrote.

Honda has no new reports of inflator ruptures and has no reason to believe further expansions will be needed, Martin wrote.

The company said it will send letters to owners of vehicles in the expanded recall "over time" as replacement parts become available.

The recalls are nationwide for driver's side air bags. There were separate recalls announced last year for passenger air bags in high-humidity areas including Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.

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