Honda says Takata airbag ruptured in Japan, caused minor injury
The Honda logo is seen during the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., January 10, 2017. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
TOKYO (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co <7267.T> said on Tuesday that an air bag made by Takata Corp <7312.T> had ruptured in one of its cars in Japan, resulting in a minor injury to the car's driver.
Honda said that the rupture occurred in the passenger-side air bag of one of its Fit compact multi-purpose vehicles late last month. The airbag inflated with excessive force, spraying shrapnel into the car and causing light burns to the driver's leg.
A Takata spokesman said that the company had been notified of the incident by Honda, and that it was working with the automaker to confirm details.
Takata last week agreed to plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing and to pay $1 billion to resolve a U.S. Justice Department investigation into ruptures of its air bag inflators linked to at least 16 deaths worldwide.
(Reporting by Naomi Tajitsu; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)
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