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US bans Chinese airbag components linked to 10 fatal crashes

After ten fatal accidents, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration banned Chinese airbag inflators that were substandard. They said they posed a serious risk to American drivers.

The U.S. Auto Safety Agency said that it had been made aware of 12 accidents in the United States where there were deaths or serious injuries caused by ruptured replacement inflators manufactured in China by Jilin Province Detiannuo Automobile Safety System Co Ltd (also referred to as DTN) and illegally imported in the U.S.

All the deaths have occurred in GM and Hyundai vehicles.

In a NHTSA filing, the company said it "cannot prove that the inflators questioned" were manufactured by it. "Nor can it be proved?that accidents were caused by defective inflated."

DTN stated that it had never sold any of the substandard inflators to the U.S. marketplace. The company cited NHTSA investigation findings that at least five Chinese companies produce these devices.

NHTSA stated that the DTN airbag inflators failed in crashes where drivers survived. "Large metal fragments were sent into driver's chests, necks and eyes."

The agency issued a?warning urgent to owners and repairers

Shops in January. NHTSA reported that the latest death in Clarksdale in Mississippi occurred on February 16, in a '2020 Chevrolet Malibu.

The replacement airbag inflators for nine of the fatal?

NHTSA confirmed that three crashes were found in Hyundai Sonatas and two in used Chevrolet Malibus, but said they could not confirm whether the risk was limited to these models.

NHTSA: "Whoever brings them into the country, and installs them, is putting American Families in danger."

If you are a consumer who is?buying a used vehicle that was?in an accident where the 'airbag deployed, it should be checked.

It should be inspected right away to make sure it's a valid

NHTSA says that the replacement part is equivalent to the original.

(source: Reuters)