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DETROIT | Tue Feb 9, 2010 6:40pm EST

DETROIT (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co Ltd said on Tuesday it is recalling 378,758 vehicles in the United States to fix an airbag defect linked to 11 injuries and one fatality.

The move broadens a recall that was first announced in November 2008 for less than 4,000 Accord and Civic sedans due to faulty airbag inflators and expanded in July last year to cover an additional 440,000 vehicles.

The latest expansion of the recall applies to 2001 and 2002 model-year Accord, Civic, Odyssey, CR-V, and 2002 Acura TL vehicles.

In some vehicles, airbag inflators may deploy with too much pressure, causing the inflator casing to rupture, potentially resulting in injury or fatality, Honda said.

The company said it was not aware of any new incidents after the airbag recall was first broadened in July 2009.

"However, we have concluded that we cannot be completely certain that the driver's airbag inflator in the vehicles being added to this recall at this time will perform as designed," Honda said in a statement.

(Reporting by Soyoung Kim; editing by Andre Grenon)

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jimray wrote:
the 2008 Honda Accord has an enormous rear brake failure problem that damn near killed my sister in law and Honda refused to pay

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