Honda set to encourage owners to fix dangerous airbags


ASSOCIATED PRESS: The Japanese automaker is launching an “unprecedented” ad campaign urging drivers to fix their potentially dangerous airbags.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS: The Japanese automaker is launching an “unprecedented” ad campaign urging drivers to fix their potentially dangerous airbags.

Honda automaker will spend several million dollars on ads in 120 newspapers and 30-second radio spots in 110 markets. It’s also sponsoring customized Facebook posts that will appear in owners’ timelines. The ads — in English and Spanish — will begin running next week.

Honda has recalled about 6.2 million cars in the U.S. since 2008 because air bag inflators made by Takata Corp. can explode with too much force, sending shrapnel into the vehicle. Ten automakers, including Honda, have recalled about about 22 million cars globally to replace Honda inflators. Six deaths have been blamed on the problem. Spokesman Chris Martin said it’s the first time Honda has reached out to owners through a media campaign. The ad makes clear that recalls are free, and promises loaners if there is a delay in getting the cars repaired.

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