<p>Ford Motor and Mazda issued advisories to drivers of certain vehicles still affected by faulty Takata airbags and inflators that can cause potentially severe or fatal injuries.</p>.<p>The National Highway Safety Administration has previously warned that air bag inflators could explode in impacted vehicles, sending potentially deadly sharp metal fragments flying and striking the driver or passengers.</p>.<p>Ford has urged drivers with impacted vehicles to contact dealerships immediately for repairs.</p>.Starbucks taps Chipotle's Brian Niccol as CEO amid activist pressure.<p>The recall includes specific models of vehicles such as Ranger trucks, Mustang and GT sports cars, Fusion sedans and some SUVs, including its popular Edge model, among others.</p>.<p>The Detroit automaker said that roughly 765,600 airbag inflators in its vehicles, including about 374,300 in the US, continue to remain affected by the issue globally.</p>.<p>Ford added that it continues contacting customers about these previously issued recalls, with more than 121 million outreach attempts in the United States.</p>.Zee’s South African channel to promote local content in local language.<p>Mazda estimates that about 83,000 of its vehicles in the United States were affected, including models such as its CX-7 crossovers and RX8 sports cars. In July, BMW also recalled about 394,000 vehicles in the United States for the same issue.</p>.<p>Since 2009, more than 30 deaths, including at least 26 in the United States, and hundreds of injuries have been attributed to Takata airbags installed in vehicles from various automakers.</p>.<p>Over the past decade, more than 100 million vehicles with Takata airbag inflators have been recalled worldwide.</p>.<p>Once the world's leading supplier of airbags, Takata filed for bankruptcy in 2017 following the scandal. </p>
<p>Ford Motor and Mazda issued advisories to drivers of certain vehicles still affected by faulty Takata airbags and inflators that can cause potentially severe or fatal injuries.</p>.<p>The National Highway Safety Administration has previously warned that air bag inflators could explode in impacted vehicles, sending potentially deadly sharp metal fragments flying and striking the driver or passengers.</p>.<p>Ford has urged drivers with impacted vehicles to contact dealerships immediately for repairs.</p>.Starbucks taps Chipotle's Brian Niccol as CEO amid activist pressure.<p>The recall includes specific models of vehicles such as Ranger trucks, Mustang and GT sports cars, Fusion sedans and some SUVs, including its popular Edge model, among others.</p>.<p>The Detroit automaker said that roughly 765,600 airbag inflators in its vehicles, including about 374,300 in the US, continue to remain affected by the issue globally.</p>.<p>Ford added that it continues contacting customers about these previously issued recalls, with more than 121 million outreach attempts in the United States.</p>.Zee’s South African channel to promote local content in local language.<p>Mazda estimates that about 83,000 of its vehicles in the United States were affected, including models such as its CX-7 crossovers and RX8 sports cars. In July, BMW also recalled about 394,000 vehicles in the United States for the same issue.</p>.<p>Since 2009, more than 30 deaths, including at least 26 in the United States, and hundreds of injuries have been attributed to Takata airbags installed in vehicles from various automakers.</p>.<p>Over the past decade, more than 100 million vehicles with Takata airbag inflators have been recalled worldwide.</p>.<p>Once the world's leading supplier of airbags, Takata filed for bankruptcy in 2017 following the scandal. </p>