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US reports 9th driver killed in crash involving faulty replacement airbag

The U.S. 'National Highway Traffic Safety Administration' announced on Friday that a ninth driver has died since 2023 because of a dangerous Chinese airbag inflator.

Auto safety agency reported that it had been made aware of 11 U.S. crashes involving death or serious injuries caused by ruptured replacement inflators manufactured in China by Jilin Province Dtiannuo Automotive Safety?System Co. Ltd., also known as DTN. These inflators were likely illegally imported to the United States since May 2023.

The latest death occurred in Ohio, in a 2019 Chevrolet Malibu in December.

The?NHTSA announced earlier this month that two other drivers died late last year in Texas, and Kansas after their original airbags were replaced by substandard airbags?after an accident.

NHTSA issued an urgent alert earlier this month after stating that the DTN airbag inflators failed in crashes, "sending large metallic fragments into driver's chests, necks and faces".

In October, NHTSA opened an investigation on DTN replacement inflators. NHTSA has teamed up with law enforcement agencies in order to investigate any illegal activities related to the importation of these inflators.

Six replacement airbags in fatal crashes were installed in used Chevrolet Malibu cars and three in Hyundai sonata vehicles, but NHTSA could not confirm that the risk was limited to these models.

Chevrolet maker General Motors did not comment on Friday.

On its website, DTN states that the sale of inflators is prohibited in 'the United States.

The?NHTSA stated that "whoever is bringing these into the country and installing then is putting American Families in danger."

NHTSA advised that consumers who are buying used cars in which the airbag was deployed should inspect the airbag immediately to make sure it is an exact replacement of the original.

(source: Reuters)