Honda recalls 1,085 Accords and 253 CR-Vs in India to replace airbag inflator
Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) has announced that it will replace the passenger side airbag inflator in 1,085 units of the Accord saloon and 253 units of the CR-V SUV manufactured in 2003 (including one in 2002) as a preventive measure.
Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) has announced that it will replace the passenger side airbag inflator in 1,085 units of the Accord saloon and 253 units of the CR-V SUV manufactured in 2003 (including one in 2002) as a preventive measure.
The carmaker says a problem during the propellant forming process may damage the casing of the inflator when the airbag is deployed, in the event of an accident or in any other situation, thereby injuring passengers.
The recall is a part of Honda Motor Company’s global recall activity to correct a potential defect with passenger airbags announced in June this year. So far, no incident has been reported due to this possible defect.
HCIL will carry out the recall exercise in a phased manner, and the replacement will be free of cost for owners at all company dealerships across India. The affected customers will be contacted directly by Honda. Accord and CR-V owners can submit their 17-character alpha-numeric Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the special microsite, created by the company (www.hondacarindia.com), to see if their vehicle needs this replacement.
RELATED ARTICLES
Cosmo First diversifies into paint protection film and ceramic coatings
The Aurangabad, Maharashtra-based packaging materials supplier is leveraging its competencies in plastic films and speci...
JSW MG Motor India confident of selling 1,000 M9 electric MPVs in first year
The 5.2-metre-long, seven-seater luxury electric MPV, which will be locally assembled at the Halol plant in Gujarat, wil...
Modern Automotives targets 25% CAGR in forged components by FY2031, diversifies into e-3Ws
The Tier-1 component supplier of forged components such as connecting rods, crankshafts, tie-rods, and fork bridges to l...




17 Jul 2014
2931 Views
Autocar Professional Bureau
