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Press: ZF reveals electric truck prototype developed for the Japanese market; powerful, quiet and clean
The prototype is a fully electric truck of 5-tons Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW), which is the most commonly used size in the Japanese market ZF’s system enables easy conversion of existing series production models into an electric Truck The prototype balances driving performance, low noise output, local zero emissions and energy efficiency Yokohama, Japan. ZF… Continue reading Press: ZF reveals electric truck prototype developed for the Japanese market; powerful, quiet and clean
US expands probe into airbag failures to 12.3 million vehicles
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A Toyota Motor worker at the production line in the company's Motomachi plant in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan, on July 26, 2018.
U.S. auto safety regulators have expanded an investigation into malfunctioning airbag controls to include 12.3 million vehicles because the bags may not inflate in a crash. The problem could be responsible for as many as eight deaths.
Vehicles made by Toyota, Honda, Kia, Hyundai, Mitsubishi and Fiat Chrysler from the 2010 through 2019 model years are included in the probe, which was revealed Tuesday in documents posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. It involves airbag control units made by ZF-TRW that were installed in the vehicles.
The control units can fail in a crash, possibly because of unwanted electrical signals produced by the crash itself that can disable an airbag control circuit housed in the passenger compartment, according to NHTSA documents. The electrical signals can damage the control circuit, the documents say.
ZF, a German auto parts maker which acquired TRW Automotive in 2015, said in a statement that it's committed to safety and is cooperating with NHTSA and automakers in the investigation.
The case is another in a long list of problems with auto industry airbags, including faulty and potentially deadly Takata airbag inflators. At least 24 people have been killed worldwide and more than 200 injured by the inflators, which can explode with too much force and hurl dangerous shrapnel into the passenger cabin. The inflators touched off the largest series of automotive recalls in U.S. history involving with as many as 70 million inflators to be recalled by the end of next year. About 100 million inflators are to be recalled worldwide.
On April 19, NHTSA upgraded the ZF-TRW probe from a preliminary evaluation to an engineering analysis, which is a step closer toward seeking recalls. So far, only Hyundai and Kia and Fiat Chrysler have issued recalls in the case. Four deaths that may have been caused by the problem were reported in Hyundai-Kia vehicles and three in Fiat Chrysler automobiles. NHTSA opened an investigation in March of 2017 involving the TRW parts in Hyundais and Kias.
The upgrade came after investigators found two recent serious crashes involving 2018 and 2019 Toyota Corollas in which the airbags did not inflate. One person was killed.
Jason Levine, executive director of the Center for Auto Safety, a nonprofit consumer group, said the ZF-TRW case shows the auto industry thus far has learned very little from Takata.
“A single supplier of an important safety component provided what appears to be a defective part across multiple manufacturers and 12 million cars,” Levine said. “While the first fatality reports emerged three years ago, it has taken a higher body count for more significant action to be taken by NHTSA and most impacted manufacturers remain silent. The industry needs to do better.”
A message was left Tuesday seeking comment from NHTSA.
In the ZF-TRW investigation documents, NHTSA said that it didn't find any other cases of electrical interference in Hyundai, Kia or Fiat Chrysler vehicles that used the ZF-TRW system but were not recalled. Also, the agency has not identified any other cases of electrical interference in other Toyotas including Corollas, since the company started using the ZF-TRW parts in the 2011 model year. In addition, no electrical interference cases have been identified in Honda or Mitsubishi vehicles with the same parts, the agency said.
NHTSA will evaluate how susceptible the airbag control units are to electrical signals as well as other factors that could stop airbags from inflating. The agency also “will evaluate whether an unreasonable risk exists that requires further field action.”
Last year, Hyundai and Kia recalled nearly 1.1 million vehicles because of the problem, about a year after NHTSA opened its investigation.
Kia vehicles covered included 2010 through 2013 Forte compact cars and 2011 through 2013 Optima midsize cars in the U.S. Also covered are Optima Hybrid and Sedona minivans from 2011 and 2012. Recalled Hyundai vehicles included 2011 through 2013 Sonata midsize cars and the 2011 and 2012 Sonata Hybrid.
In 2016, Fiat Chrysler recalled about 1.9 million vehicles worldwide including the 2010 Chrysler Sebring, the 2011 through 2014 Chrysler 200, the 2010 through 2012 Dodge Caliber, the 2010 through 2014 Dodge Avenger, the 2010 through 2014 Jeep Patriot and Compass and the 2012 and 2013 Lancia Flavia.
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Allison Transmission Acquires Vantage Power and AxleTech’s Electric Vehicle Systems Division
INDIANAPOLIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. (NYSE: ALSN), the largest global manufacturer of medium- and heavy-duty fully automatic transmissions, announced today that it has purchased Vantage Power and AxleTech’s electric vehicle (EV) systems division. Allison Transmission has a more than 103-year history of leading technological advancements: from James Allison owning the winning racecar of the Indianapolis… Continue reading Allison Transmission Acquires Vantage Power and AxleTech’s Electric Vehicle Systems Division
Magna Continues to Expand in Morocco With New Mirrors Facility
Greenfield manufacturing plant being built in Kenitra, Morocco$11.3 million investment, 275 jobsStrategic growth to further support customers in the regionAURORA, Ontario, April 23, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As the auto industry continues to develop in Morocco, Magna also continues to expand its footprint in the country. The company recently broke ground on construction of a… Continue reading Magna Continues to Expand in Morocco With New Mirrors Facility
Motorists Remain Loyal to Engine Type
Andreas Wolf, head of Continental Powertrain: Conservative attitudes must be considered when it comes to electric mobility When it comes to choosing the engine type for their next car, motorists tend to stick to what they know. According to the 2018 Continental Mobility Study, three out of four motorists in Japan would choose the same… Continue reading Motorists Remain Loyal to Engine Type
Autoliv appoints Christian Swahn as EVP Global Supply Chain Management and member of the Executive Management Team
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Smartcar accuses $50M-funded rival Otonomo of API plagiarism
Ruthless copying is common in tech. Just ask Snapchat. However, it’s typically more conceptual than literal. But car API startup Smartcar claims that its competitor Otonomo copy-and-pasted Smartcar’s API documentation, allegedly plagiarizing it extensively to the point of including the original’s typos and randomly generated strings of code. It’s published a series of side-by-side screenshots… Continue reading Smartcar accuses $50M-funded rival Otonomo of API plagiarism
Autoliv updates on Q1 2019 Earnings Call and the Financial Report language
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Stina Thorman
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stina.thorman.external@autoliv.com
MAHLE factory expansion in St. Johns means $2.9 million in investment, 25 new jobs – Lansing State Journal
Buy Photo Mahle Engine Components, USA, in St. Johns. (Photo: Lansing State Journal file photo/Rod Sanford) ST JOHNS — A longtime auto parts supplier in St. Johns is expanding. MAHLE Engine Components USA plans to invest $2.9 million and create 25 new jobs in its facility at 916 W. State St. After closing down a facility in Pennsylvania, MAHLE… Continue reading MAHLE factory expansion in St. Johns means $2.9 million in investment, 25 new jobs – Lansing State Journal