As automakers plead with U.S. customers to fix potentially deadly Takata airbags, recalls in Japan are drawing much stronger responses, with more than two-thirds of the total already repaired.About 3.05 million vehicles have been recalled in Japan to replace potentially defective inflators that can cause the airbag to explode, showering a vehicle cabin with metal shards.
But by the end of February, 2.13 million of those vehicles had already been remedied, Japan’s Nikkei business daily reported.
That equates to a repair rate of 70 percent.
Compare that with the lackadaisical response in the United States.
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