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Drivers told to park older Dodge and Chrysler models after air bag deaths

Summary by Ground News
Stellantis, the company formerly known as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, instructed drivers of about 276,000 vehicles to park their cars following two incidents in which people died from exploding air bags. Two people died this year after Takata air bags blew apart in two separate incidents involving a 2010 Dodge Charger. Takata Corp., a company based in Japan, filed for bankruptcy in 2017 because of the air bag issues.

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