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A death due to a Takata airbag was recorded 1.5 years ago in the occupied territories, said the "president" of the "chamber of mechanical engineers", Ayer Jarkiner, on the occasion of the discussion on the specific issue in the free zones. Mr. Jarkiner criticized the "government" for doing nothing all this time and "remaining a spectator".
As broadcast in the occupied territories, Ayer Jarkiner, speaking in an online broadcast of Kypris Postasi, said that the model of the company in which the problem with the Takata airbags has been identified is also circulating in the occupied territories and criticized the fact that the pseudo-state does not carry out the necessary checks on used cars .
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The "chamber", he added, had given a written warning about the issue 2 years ago. “1.5 years ago, a person died because of the problem with Takata airbags. The police requested a report from us and in that report we explained the problem in detail. However, the government took no action to notify the vehicle dealers in writing or for technical support from us. Remain a spectator," he said.
To the "chamber's" request, he continued, a year ago to provide support services to find a solution to the problem, the "government" never responded.
Mr. Jarkiner said the main reason for the problem with these airbags is the damping of the sponge. “When the ammonium nitrate in the pinion swells, it increases the pressure. This shatters the steel coating and causes the airbag mechanism to be ejected towards the human body," he said.
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Saying that the problem has long been solved on the O/O side, he argued that Takata covers Mazda's own airbag replacement costs and Honda works the same way. He said that the airbags of used vehicles must be checked and pointed out that Mazda does not have a dealer in the occupied areas so vehicles of this company cannot be checked.
He called on people in the occupied territories to "definitely go to a mechanic" urging them to check their vehicle's airbags. "Ask for a solution from the company you bought the vehicle from," he said.
Every year, he continued, 40-45 people lose their lives in road accidents in the occupied territories. "From now on, serious measures must be taken and airbag controls must be made mandatory to avoid possible accidents," he concluded.
Source: KYPE
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