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金竹坑
发表于 2021-5-15 15:13:10
The vehicle involved, a 2007 Honda CR-V, was the subject of Takata airbag inflator recalls. Honda Australia is working closely with authorities to provide whatever assistance is required.”
In May 2017, Collins spoke to motoring.com.au encouraging owners and drivers of recalled vehicles to ensure their vehicles were checked.
At that stage the company said as many as 160,000 Hondas were still to be presented at dealerships for modification. Some vehicles have a number of airbag inflators that must be replaced.
Today, Honda Australia spokesperson, Neil McDonald told motoring.com.au that around 70 per cent of the affected airbags have been replaced.
“Honda Australia has a completion rate of 70 per cent. As of this week, Honda and its network of 107 dealers had replaced 456,136 inflators. [But] 194,243 airbag inflators remain subject to the recall,” McDonald stated.
Parts to complete the fixes are in stock, he said.
“We have averaged a completion rate of around 5000 inflators a week,” he added.
McDonald said the company’s dedicated call centre was fully staffed and able to take calls this weekend.
“We would urge any concerned Honda customer to first check the recall site at www.honda.com.au. They will be able to check their vehicles VIN number to determine if their vehicle is affected.
“They can then phone the call centre 1800 789 839 to book their car in,” he explained.
In some cases, Honda claims, car owners have been contacted up to six times in an effort to have the airbag inflators changed.
“We have sent out more than 1 million co妹妹unications to affected customers.
“We urge anyone who has a recall notice to check in and follow the advice on the recall notice to repair their car,” McDonald stated. |
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