Category: Light Vehicle · Supplier: Vehicles supplied under concessional pathways
Recall date: 5 December 2024
Affected concessional import 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 affected vehicles should stop driving immediately and contact an authorised Mitsubishi Motors dealer on 1800 931 811 and select Option 1. to organise their free urgent vehicle repair with replacement parts. Consumers who are unsure of whether they are affected by this recall can refer to the attached VIN list. Dealer locations and contact details can also be found at https://www.mitsubishi-motors.com.au/buying-tools/locate-a-dealer Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited did not supply these vehicles to the Australian market. Local distributors are demonstrating extraordinary corporate citizenship in taking this recall action. In the interests of public safety Mitsubishi Motors Australia has decided to recall these vehicles.
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Source: vehiclerecalls.gov.au