DETROIT — Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling nearly 1.6 million vehicles in the U.S. to replace potentially faulty front passenger air bag inflators made by Takata Corp. of Japan.
The action expands what was already the biggest automotive recall in U.S. history. The U.S. government announced earlier this month that 17 automakers — including Toyota — are adding 35 million to 40 million Takata inflators to the 28.8 million that have already been recalled after multiple investigations.
The latest recall includes Toyota, Scion and Lexus models from the 2006 to 2011 model years.
The air bags can deploy with too much force, breaking the metal inflator and spewing shrapnel into the vehicle. They are responsible for at least 11 deaths and more than 100 injuries worldwide. The government said the inflators must be replaced before they reach a minimum of six years old, when the risk of rupture increases.
Toyota said it will notify customers by mail. The repairs will be free.