Recall over car airbags
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The article names four Japanese carmakers: Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Mazda. It says almost 3 million vehicles made by these companies could be recalled worldwide because of possible airbag problems.
The article reports that almost 3 million vehicles could be recalled worldwide. Toyota alone says it is recalling about 1.7 million cars.
The article refers to possible problems with airbags and notes that Toyota is recalling cars because of a defect in passenger-side airbags.
Toyota says the recalled cars were made between November 2000 and March 2004, and these vehicles were manufactured in Japan or abroad.
The article says Japanese carmakers indicate almost 3 million vehicles by Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Mazda could be recalled. Toyota specifically confirms it is recalling 1.7 million cars; the wording for the others is that they could be recalled because of possible problems.
The article states the potential recall is worldwide. Toyota additionally notes the affected cars were made in Japan or abroad.
Investors should follow official company announcements and recall notices from Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Mazda for confirmed scope and next steps. Those updates will provide the clearest information on affected vehicles and any company responses.
Toyota's statement highlights a defect in the passenger-side airbags as the reason for its recall of about 1.7 million cars.

