Japan's largest supplier of car seat belts is faking! Involving a number of car companies, the manufacturing myth may be shattered?

In the past two years, the excellent performance of Japanese cars in crash tests seems to prove to the outside world that their safety performance is not worse than that of German and American cars, and with the spread of Japanese craftsman spirit, Japanese cars have great potential to become the safest cars. On the other hand, the fraud scandals of Japanese auto-related companies constantly make consumers question the safety of Japanese cars, and just recently, another major scandal broke out in the Japanese auto industry.

According to Japanese media reports, Sheng Jun Safety System Company, Japan's largest supplier of car seat belts, tampered with the data of some seat belts that did not meet the standards in the test to make them "meet" the regulatory requirements. At present, a large number of products with potential safety hazards may have entered the market, and these products may also include seat belts for children's seats. According to Sheng Jun's official website, ten Japanese auto companies, including Toyota, Honda and Nissan, have used its products. In view of the seriousness of the situation, Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has asked the companies involved to conduct a detailed investigation and submit a violation report, and at the same time asked all car companies to prepare for a large-scale recall. It is predicted that 9 million seat belts in Japan alone may fail to meet the standard, involving about 2 million cars.

Once this incident was exposed, it immediately caused a heated discussion among Japanese nationals, requiring relevant enterprises to correct it as soon as possible. In response to this incident, Japanese government officials said that they would find out and take corresponding countermeasures as soon as possible. In addition, the Japanese Juncheng company involved also said that there have been no reports of casualties caused by seat belt breakage.

It is worth mentioning that the predecessor of Japan Sheng Jun Security System Co., Ltd. is Japan Takada Company. Previously, airbag safety problems caused many casualties and triggered a large-scale recall of global 1 100 million vehicles. In 20 17, takada company also declared bankruptcy due to high debts. Subsequently, part of the company's business except airbags was acquired by Sheng Jun Security System, a subsidiary of China component supplier Ningbo Sheng Jun Electronics. After the incident broke out, Ningbo Sheng Jun Electronics also issued a clarification announcement, saying that the Japanese subsidiary of Sheng Jun Security did not deliberately hide it, and that the situation existed before Sheng Jun Security acquired the assets of Takada Company. In addition, the seat belts produced in Sheng Jun do not have the above problems.

For these problems, the trend of seat belts has not been officially announced yet, and it is unknown whether it involves new products of domestic cars. Therefore, domestic consumers need not be alarmed. The author will continue to pay attention to the development of this incident.

Finally, there have been scandals in Japanese auto industry in recent years, such as "Takada airbag", "Kobe Steel Company data fraud" and now "seat belt data fraud", which have greatly affected the safety image that Japanese auto companies are trying to operate. As a travel tool, cars are related to consumers' lives, so safety is the primary assessment index. Manufacturers and related suppliers can't ignore consumers' lives because of interests. For car owners, we should also pay attention to relevant information at any time. If there is a problem with the vehicle, they should contact the manufacturer or dealer in time to protect themselves and their property from loss.

This article comes from car home, the author of the car manufacturer, and does not represent car home's position.