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Takata airbags has been detected in Passenger car.

February 27 2025

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On February 23, 2025, a significant incident was reported involving Takata airbags detected in a passenger car. This issue originated in Germany and falls under the category of control incidents. The specific details regarding the hazard...

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On February 23, 2025, a significant incident was reported involving Takata airbags detected in a passenger car. This issue originated in Germany and falls under the category of control incidents. The specific details regarding the hazard category remain unspecified.

The identification of Takata airbags in this passenger vehicle highlights ongoing concerns regarding the safety of automotive components manufactured by Takata. This company has been under scrutiny for previous airbag defects that have raised questions about the reliability and safety of their products.

As authorities and manufacturers work to address the implications of this incident, it serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance in automotive safety standards. Consumers are encouraged to stay informed about potential recalls and safety notices related to their vehicles.

The source of this information is dTest, which continues to monitor and report on automotive safety issues to ensure consumer awareness and protection.


  • Incident: Takata airbags has been detected in Passenger car.
  • Date: 2025-02-23
  • Product: Passenger car
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  • Origin of issue: Germany
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  • Incident Category: Control
  • Hazard Category: null
  • Source: dTest

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Tags: Control, Germany, dTest, February 2025