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Honda Accord recalls 3,669 units for falty airbags
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SME Times News Bureau | 18 Apr, 2019
Honda Cars India (HCIL) has voluntarily recalled 3,669 units of its
premium brand Honda Accord to replace faulty driver side front airbag
inflators.
An inflator system is used to pump-in gas at a high-speed to inflate airbag in case of an accident.
Accordingly,
the company will replace the "Takata driver side front airbag
inflators" of 3,669 vehicles manufactured between 2003 and 2006 as part
of a precautionary global recall campaign.
"The replacement will
be carried out free of cost at HCIL dealerships across India from 18th
April, 2019 and the company will communicate with the customers
directly," the company said in a statement.
The company further
said that Takata airbag inflator recalls have impacted several carmakers
globally and that HCIL continued to urge owners of Honda vehicles
affected by the recall to get their vehicles repaired by authorised
dealers as soon as possible.
"HCIL reiterates the importance of
replacing the affected Takata front airbag inflators urgently as they
may deploy with excessive internal pressure when activated," the
statement said.
"The airbag inflator casing might rupture, which may result in injury or safety risk to the vehicle occupants," it added.
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