Ford to Petition to Avoid U.S. Recall of 2.5 Million Vehicles

Separately, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Nissan Motor Co had agreed to recall 515,394 2007-2011 Versa cars after Takata declared 2.7 million vehicles to have potentially defective inflators.

Ford spokesman John Cangany said the automaker will file a petition requesting “to continue testing and analyzing our inflators.” NHTSA said the petition will seek an exemption from the recall because Ford believes the issue is inconsequential.

Ford said the issue covers 2.5 million vehicles, including the 2007-11 Ranger, 2006-12 Fusion and Lincoln MKZ, 2006-2011 Mercury Milan and 2007-10 Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX. Ford previously said it covered about 2.2 million vehicles.

Last week, NHTSA said that new testing prompted Takata to declare inflators defective in Ford Motor Co, Nissan Motor Co and Mazda Motor Corp <7261.T> vehicles in some driver-side air bags built from 2012 through 2015.

NHTSA said in a statement Friday that “testing data shows that the propellant in this inflator is degrading and on the path toward potential ruptures in the future. There are no reported ruptures in the real-world or in testing.”

Takata air bag inflators are already linked to 17 deaths and more than 180 injuries worldwide, and the recalls will eventually cover about 125 million inflators.

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