Category: Light Vehicle ยท Supplier: SUZUKI AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Recall date: 9 January 2020
Affected vehicles may be fitted with a Takata NADI 5-AT driver airbag inflator that could allow moisture to enter the unit and degrade the airbag propellant. If this occurs, the properties of the propellant may be changed so that the propellant does not react as intended during a collision, causing mis-deployment of the airbag
If an affected vehicle is involved in a collision, the airbag inflator could rupture, causing sharp metal fragments to enter the vehicle cabin at high speed, killing or injuring vehicle occupants. There is also a risk that the airbag may underinflate in a collision and may not protect the driver as intended.
Owners of recalled vehicles should stop driving their vehicle immediately and organise an urgent free inspection by contacting Suzuki Australia. Consumers can either call Suzuki Customer Care on 1800 777 088 or by visit https://www.suzuki.com.au/dealer-locator to find their nearest authorised Suzuki dealership. If the inspection confirms that a Grand Vitara contains an affected type of Takata driver airbag inflator, Suzuki Australia will offer to buy back the vehicle based on the current market value (as determined by an independent third party valuer appointed by Suzuki). Due to the age of the vehicles, replacement airbag inflators are not currently available. Owners who are unsure if their vehicle is affected by this recall can access a VIN list on the Suzuki website - https://www.suzuki.com.au/airbag_investigation or call Suzuki Australia Customer Care on 1800 777 088.
Enter your Vehicle Identification Number to check if your specific vehicle is affected by this recall.
Source: https://www.vehiclerecalls.gov.au/recalls/rec-001271