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Joyson finds falsified seat belt test data at former Takata plants


Iwamitsu said JSS Japan has submitted an investigation report to Japan’s transport ministry on Friday. Joyson Safety Systems is owned by China’s Ningbo Joyson Electronic Corp. but globally headquartered in suburban Detroit.

The company is not planning a recall, he said, since reexamination of the webbing showed no safety issues, and also because the 12 automakers that the company is supplying decided not to implement measures such as car inspections.

As part of preventive measures, the company introduced an electronic system in March that would prevent data from being falsified, and is working on expanding human resources for quality management, he added.

Takata’s faulty airbag inflators caused the auto industry’s biggest safety recall and have been linked to numerous deaths and injuries, mainly in the United States.

The investigation also showed that data had been falsified at Hikone plant over a two-decade period until Jan. 2020, overlapping with when Takata was embroiled in airbag scandals.

“In response to the airbag issue, JSS group as a whole made various efforts including establishing a code of conduct and enhancing compliance awareness among employees, especially those involved in quality management,” JSS Japan’s senior legal official Kohei Hamamoto said.

“Unfortunately, investigators pointed out that wasn’t enough,” he added.



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