Vietnam Register has announced the recall of 3,073 Nissan Navara pickup trucks, imported from Thailand, manufactured from September 20, 2010, to December 1, 2014, due to airbag faults.
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam Register(VR) has announced the recall of 3,073 Nissan Navara pickup trucks, importedfrom Thailand, manufactured from September 20, 2010, to December 1, 2014, dueto airbag faults.
According to the Japanese automaker Nissan,front passenger airbags in Nissan Navara LE and Navara XE are manufactured byTakata. After long-term exposure to the environment, the air blower can beexposed to moisture, which prevents normal operation as per the design.
Nissan Vietnam will check and replace theair pump for LE and XE versions of Navara pickup trucks.
The repairing duration is 1.3 hours pertruck and the programme is scheduled to begin on December 20, 2017, and finishon December 20 next year.
VR also noticed the recall of 652 Hondacars, including Accord CR3 produced in 2012, Accord CR2 manufactured from 2013to 2016 and Odyssey cars manufactured in the 2015-2017 period.
According to Honda Vietnam, handling thecontact surface of the rear-view mirror control switch on the car is notsuitable. If used for a long time it can get oxidised, which will result in therear-view mirror on the car door getting automatically folded when the vehicleis running, parking, or not working when the switch is on. When this happens,the driver’s vision will be affected and may even cause accidents.
Honda vehicles, which are affected by thisproblem will be checked and repaired free of charge at an estimated time of 12minutes per car.
The repairing programme will take place fromDecember 25, 2017, to December 24, 2018.-VNA
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