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Honda Malaysia recalls 2,784 vehicles to replace airbag inflator

It will bear cost of replacement

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Nov 2020 12:30PM

Honda Malaysia recalls 2,784 vehicles to replace airbag inflator
Honda Malaysia says current selling models are not affected in the product recall. – Pixabay pic, November 26, 2020 

KUALA LUMPUR – Honda Malaysia is recalling 2,784 Honda vehicles to replace the Takata driver front airbag inflator, in line with Honda's global Non-Azide Driver Airbag Inflator (NADI) recall.

The affected models recalled are 1,380 units of Accord (model year 1999) and 1,404 units of CR-V (model year 2000).

Honda Malaysia reassures that current selling models are not affected in this product recall, and the company will continue to uphold transparency and stringent controls for customers.

"The company believes this product recall is necessary as a preventive measure to address the possibility of the Takata driver front airbag inflator having excessive internal pressure and thus, causing the airbag to fail to function properly or to rupture,” it said in a statement today.

Honda Malaysia said there have been no reports of any incidence or injury caused by the Takata driver front airbag in the vehicles of these two model years in the country.

It said affected customers will be informed via notification letters, which will include details of the product recall. 

"Honda Malaysia urges all affected customers to contact any Honda authorised dealer to make an appointment upon receipt of notification to replace the driver front airbag inflator subject to parts availability.

"The company requests all affected customers to make an appointment in advance to ensure a smooth and quick driver front airbag replacement process.

“Customers are required to adhere to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) set by the authorities, which include wearing a mask properly, maintaining physical distancing and sanitising their hands at all times when visiting the dealerships."

The replacement of the affected Takata drive front airbag inflator is free of charge and all cost related to the replacement will be borne by Honda Malaysia.

The replacement stock will be available in stages, it added.

Vehicle owners can check their vehicles’ recall status either by logging on to the Honda Malaysia website or product recall page  or or by calling Honda’s toll-free number at 1-800-88-2020. – Bernama, November 26, 2020 

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