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Honda Expands Air Bag Recall While Takata Remains Quiet

Late Friday, Honda confirmed it would replace driver's air bag inflators on 2.6 million more vehicles as it expands repairs to the entire U.S., despite airbag supplier Takata's refusal to take its recall nationwide.

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DETROIT (AP) — Honda says it will replace driver's air bag inflators on 2.6 million more vehicles as it expands repairs to the entire U.S.

Honda is the only automaker to comply with government demands for national repairs. The company says it's doing so to address customer concerns.

Air bags made by Japanese supplier Takata Corp. can inflate with too much force, blowing apart a metal canister and spewing shrapnel. At least five people have died due to the problem.

Previously Honda and other automakers limited recalls to high-humidity states mainly along the Gulf Coast.

But Honda agreed to expand the driver's side repairs nationwide. Takata and Chrysler have refused nationwide recall demands, while Ford, Mazda and BMW haven't decided.

Honda's expansion brings its total driver's side repairs to 5.4 million vehicles.