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 A family car owned by the nation’s top auto safety regulator’s family has been recalled to fix a faulty Takata air bag, but like millions of others, he’s waiting for parts to make the repair.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration chief Mark Rosekind said Wednesday that a car normally driven by his wife was recalled to fix an air bag inflator. When she checked the vehicle identification number in a recall database, she found there were no replacement inflators available, Rosekind said after an autonomous-car conference in Dearborn, Michigan.



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NHTSA Director's Car Recalled For Deadly Airbags, And Was Informed None Were Available

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