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Takata Airbag Vehicle Recall: What We Know So Far

The Takata Airbag scandal has taken the automotive world by storm, with over 10 million vehicles in the United States being recalled, and more than 75,000 vehicles in Singapore affected by a worldwide recall caused by a potentially fatal flaw in the airbag system.

Cars fitted with airbags supplied by Japan’s Takata Corp have been found to be defective. In a collision, these airbags could send metal shrapnel flying into the head and torso of drivers. This serious flaw was discovered when incidents of drivers being injured worldwide and at least 13 fatalities were attributed to the killer airbags, with two recorded in Malaysia last year. Many victims bled to death from neck wounds.

The Land Transport Authority has stated that there have been a total of 43 recall exercises, involving eight vehicle makes and about 130,000 airbag inflators, since the recalls were first initiated in Singapore in 2013, . Vehicles that are most at risk are prioritised for recall.

The affected vehicle makes are listed below.

MAKE MODEL YEAR OF MANUFACTURE
BMW 3 Series 1999-2006
Chrysler 300C 2005-2008
Honda Accord 2001-2007
City 2003-2012
Civic 2000-2012
Civic IMA 2006-2012
CRV 2002-2011
Insight 2010-2014
Jazz 2003-2013
Legend 2006
Stream 2001-2013
Mazda Mazda 6 2003-2007
RX8 2004-2008
Mitsubishi Evo IX 2005
I-Car 2006-2008
Lancer 2004-2008
Nissan Cefiro 2003-2008
March 2010-2011
Navara 2012-2013
Pick-Up (Double-Cab) 2003
Prairie 2002-2004
Presage 2004-2008
Sunny 2001-2007
Urvan 2007
X-Trail 2002-2007
Subaru Impreza/Impreza WRX 2004-2007
Toyota Camry 2004-2006
Corolla 2000-2006
Corolla Altis 2004-2007
Lexus SC430 2001-2009
Picnic 2002-2007
Rav 4 2003-2005
Vios 2004-2007
Yaris 2005-2007

 

(Table: LTA)

As some importers obtain cars from brokers, they may not be in the communication loop with the manufacturers. If so, the parallel importers here will not be in the loop either – assuming they are all still in business or have not changed their names.

LTA has mentioned that there is no “specific timeframe” for dealers to fix the defects, and added that it will “continue to monitor the situation closely”.

For drivers who are still in doubt, it is highly advisable to contact your dealer, parallel importer or the LTA as soon as possible to rectify the situation.

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