Honda Prospect Motor (HPM), the official distributor of Honda cars in Indonesia, has announced a recall of seven car models due to a problem with the airbag component. The recall involves the replacement of airbags in 172,874 vehicles.
This recall is being conducted to prevent potential harm caused by airbags deploying with excessive force due to excessive gas pressure. HPM will begin replacing the airbag components starting April 10, 2017.
The 2009-2012 Honda Jazz has the largest number of units requiring airbag replacement, exceeding 62,000. This is followed by the Honda CR-V and Honda Freed. In 2016, Honda also recalled over 367,000 units due to a similar issue of airbags deploying with excessive force, posing a potential danger during accidents.
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