The latest recalls will add to the more than 13 million cars Honda has called back globally to replace Takata air bags that can deploy with too much force and spew metal parts at motorists.
U.S. regulators formally demanded Takata Corp. take part in a nationwide recall of defective air bags, saying the companys piecemeal approach to fixing a potentially deadly flaw in millions of cars is insufficient.
The U.S. government demanded automakers expand recalls involving faulty Takata Corp. air bags, prompting pushback by the Japanese supplier, which said problems with the devices were limited to humid areas.