Honda to recall 87,182 units of five models to replace airbag inflators


KUALA LUMPUR: Honda Malaysia Sdn Bhd has launched a precautionary update for 87,182 units of Honda vehicles that comprise a range of models to replace the driver and passenger airbag inflators with newly produced inflators for all affected models.

It said on Thursday the units are the City (year of manufacture from 2003 to 2008);  Civic (2003 to 2008); CR-V (2002 to 2007); Jazz (2004 to 2006), Stream (2004 to 2005).

“Honda Malaysia deeply regrets the inconvenience caused to all affected customers. The precautionary efforts do not affect Honda’s current selling models,” it said.

“As of today, there were no crashes or injuries related to this issue reported in Malaysia,” it said in a statement. 

Honda Malaysia said it would inform all customers involved via notification letters which will include details of the product update. 

It advised customers who receive these letters to send their vehicles to the nearest authorized Honda dealer for inspection.

“The replacement works will be carried out once the parts are ready and the costs of parts and labour will be borne by Honda Malaysia. Vehicle owners can also check their vehicle’s product update status by calling Honda’s Toll Free number 1-800-88-2020 or visit any authorised Honda dealer,” it said.

Honda Malaysia urged owners of Honda vehicles affected for the product updates to get their vehicles checked and parts replaced at any authorised Honda dealers as soon as possible.


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