Tesla recalls 14\,000 cars in China over Takata airbags

Tesla recalls 14,000 cars in China over Takata airbags

AFP  |  Shanghai 

will recall over 14,000 in as part of the global automotive sector's effort to replace potentially dangerous made by Takata, China's market regulator announced on Friday.

went bust in 2017 after defective were blamed for a number of deaths.

The Chinese regulator said the passenger-side of the affected cars were equipped with a Takata-made device containing an ammonium nitrate propellant. Under certain conditions the device can break, ejecting debris that can cause injury. will replace the defective devices, the said.

A said the move was part of a phased recall under a schedule previously set by the

"According to this schedule, the recall of 2012 Model S vehicles began in 2017, was extended to 2013 Model S vehicles in 2018, and is now being extended to 2014-2016 Model S vehicles," the said.

"The safety of our customers is paramount and we are taking this action even though there have been no ruptures or other related incidents in any Tesla vehicles." Tesla does not announce how many cars it sells in overall.

Tesla was on hand earlier this month for the ground-breaking of a factory outside Shanghai, which the says will eventually have an annual production capacity of 500,000 units, and is geared towards meeting growing Chinese demand for electric vehicles.

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First Published: Fri, January 18 2019. 14:20 IST