The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Monday ordered a nationwide recall of cars and trucks with air bags made by Takata Corp.
The demand for an expanded recall, limited to vehicles with Takata air bags on the driver’s side, came after an air bag ruptured in an incident outside a region of high humidity, according to the agency. The previous Takata recalls of 7.8 million vehicles were limited to those in hot and humid climates, like states in the South.
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