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Compulsory Takata airbag recall reaches halfway point

Figures show the Takata-type airbag replacement programme is about half way through.

Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Kris Faafoi says the government’s compulsory recall of Takata alpha-type airbags has so far been progressing well.

New figures show 38,238 Alpha airbags – some 45% of affected vehicles – and 208,902 non-alpha airbags have been replaced, so the process

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