Toyota recalls 1.7 million more vehicles for risk of shrapnel from exploding airbags

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Toyota recalls 1.7 million more vehicles for risk of shrapnel from exploding airbags
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This is part of the ongoing recall involving potentially deadly Takata front passenger airbag inflators. The airbag recall has affected virtually all major automakers.

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