Audi Malaysia recalls 2,767 cars fitted with Takata airbags
KUALA LUMPUR: Ensuring safety in automobiles is of utmost importance and there can be no compromise in this regard. Aligned with the same thought, PHS Automotive Malaysia (PHSAM), the official distributor of Audi cars in Malaysia, has issued a voluntary recall for a total of 2,767 vehicles in order to inspect and replace the Takata airbag and related parts, which could potentially malfunction and cause injury to the passengers in the event of an accident.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Which Audi cars are involved in the recall?
The Audi cars involved in the recall are Audi A4 Sedan, A5 Sportback, A6 Sedan, Q5, and TT Coupe.What is the reason for the recall?
The recall is the presence of Takata airbags or gas generator for the airbag unit, which could potentially malfunction and cause injury to the passengers in the event of an accident.There is a chance that the deployment of the airbag may result in damage to the gas generator housing, which could lead to the displacement of tiny metal components from the housing, creating a significant hazard to safety, explains the automaker.
For those who are not aware, the massive Takata airbag recall was initiated in 2001. It is one of the largest recalls in automotive history, affecting over 100 million vehicles worldwide.
Key details of the Audi recall are -
Models |
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Manufacturing year |
Between 2008 and 2017 |
Reason of recall |
Takata airbags or gas generator for the airbag units |
While all the cars involved in the recall would not require replacement, it is advisable for all impacted customers to schedule a complimentary inspection at their nearest Audi Centre and get the parts replaced, if necessary.
PHSAM Managing Director, Erik Winter said, “At Audi, safety is paramount, and this will continue to be one of the distinguishing factors in our ongoing efforts to improve after-sales service. We recognise that the top reasons customers choose Audi are for its performance and safety features – and it is a high standard we will continue to uphold responsibly.”
For more details, customers can visit Audi Malaysia’s official website https://www.audi.com.my/ or call Audi Customer Service at 1800-22-2834, or email via info@phsautomotive.com.my
Also read: 2023 Audi RS3 Sedan now on sale in Malaysia at RM 646,990
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