WASHINGTON—U.S. auto safety regulators on Thursday confirmed a new death tied to a defective air bag inflator in a 2006 Ford Ranger pickup and reiterated urgent calls for owners to get their vehicles repaired.
Chrysler parent Stellantis earlier this month urged owners of 276,000 older U.S. vehicles to immediately stop driving them after three deaths were reported in crashes tied to faulty Takata inflators over the past seven months.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said the 2006 Ranger in a fatal crash in Florida in June had already been under a “do not drive” warning at the time of the incident, where the Takata driver’s side air bag inflator ruptured….