Honda Canada says it will voluntarily recall more than 107,000
vehicles because of a potential problem with the front passenger side
airbag inflator.
The automaker says inflators in affected vehicles may deploy with too
much pressure, which may cause the inflator to rupture and cause
possible injuries.
Honda says it knows of one crash attributed to the airbag problem,
but it is not aware of any injuries or deaths related to this issue.
The recall covers almost 81,000 Honda Civics and about 11,000 Acura
1.7 EL vehicles from the 2001-2003 model years, 6,140 CR-V vehicles from
the 2002-2003 model years and almost 10,000 Odysseys from the 2002
model year.
Honda says owners of all affected vehicles are encouraged to take
their vehicles to an authorized dealer as soon as they receive a recall
notification, which will be mailed out starting in late May.
Source;
http://www2.macleans.ca/2013/04/11/honda-canada-recalls-more-than-107000-vehicle-with-possible-airbag-problem/
Want to see if your vehicle is affected?
For Canada;
http://www.honda.ca/recalls
For US;
http://owners.honda.com/service-maintenance/recalls
For UK;
https://www.honda.co.uk/cars/owners/youandyourcar/recallsandupdates/
Some 150,000 Japanese cars owned by UK motorists have been recalled
after a fault was discovered with their front passenger seat airbags.
The move is part of a global recall of 3.4m vehicles by Honda, Nissan
and Toyota but the car firms were quick to reassure drivers today that
they weren’t at risk.
The firms said the airbag will not inflate
accidentally, only in the event of an accident. There have been no
reported problems in the UK so far and just two incidents in the US and
three in Japan when airbags at the front seat next to the driver either
failed to inflate or over-inflated when a crash occurred. There have
been no reported injuries resulting from the fault.
Toyota is
recalling 76,000 UK cars but said that the repairs would be undertaken
by local dealers and would take just between an hour to two and half
hours, depending on the vehicle.
The affected models have all been supplied with front passenger seat airbags by the Japanese component supplier Takata.
Toyota
cars recalled are the Corolla, Yaris, Avensis, Avensis Verso, Picnic,
Camry and Alesix SC430. The vehicles with the possibly defective airbag
will have "X" to "54" registration plate identifiers.
The 59,058
Nissan models affected were built between 2000 and 2004. The vehicles
recalled are X-Trail, Patrol, Almera, Almera Tino, Terrano II and the
4x4 Pickup.
Honda, which is recalling 15,475 vehicles, said in a
statement that “in certain vehicles, the passenger's front airbag
inflator could produce excessive internal pressure. If an affected
airbag deploys, the increased pressure may cause the inflator to
rupture.
Mazda is recalling 45,463 cars, including the RX-8 and Mazda 6, but none of these are in the UK.
“In
the event of an inflator rupture, metal fragments could be propelled
upward toward the windshield, or downward toward the front passenger's
foot well, potentially causing injury to a vehicle occupant.”
The
majority of Honda vehicles affected are CR-Vs built at the Swindon plant
between 2002-2003, although there will also be a small number of Jazz
and Stream variants built between 2001-2002, the firm said.
The
companies said they will be writing to affected customers within the
next 30 days. Anyone worried can check before then by contacting their
local dealers or garage where the car was bought. In addition Toyota
owners should be able to go to the owners section of the website www.toyota.co.uk and put in their registration number to find out if their car is affected. Worried Nissan owners can call 01923 899334.
There
will be no compensation for motorists affected by the recall. That’s
because under code of conduct rules set out by the Vehicle and Operator
Services Agency no compensation is allowed to be offered during
manufacturer's recall campaigns. “That’s because it could be construed
as bribery to keep customers quiet," one industry insider told The Independent.
The
latest recall means across the world Toyota has had to return almost
20m vehicles to forecourts in the last three years, after a range of
different problems on its cars. These have included faulty braking,
sticky accelerator pedals and defective floor mats. Just last November
Toyota recalled 2.7m vehicles, including some 75,000 Avensis, Corolla
and Prius models in the UK, because of a steering wheel fault which
could have resulted in a “reduction in steering response”.
Source;
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/motoring/motoring-news/150000-uk-cars-among-34m-toyotas-nissans-and-hondas--recalled-over-airbag-defect-8568209.html
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