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Aussie Takata figures released

Australia's auto industry is steadily completing the task of rectifying more than three million vehicles fitted with faulty Takata airbags. 
Posted on 07 August, 2019
Aussie Takata figures released

Australia's Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) has released the latest quarterly Takata airbag recall rectification figures.

Recently announced, the June 30 2019 figures show the automotive industry is steadily completing the monumental task of rectifying more than three million vehicles with faulty Takata airbags in the Australian market.

The statistics indicate there is a total of 537,000 vehicles still to be rectified, meaning the vast majority of impacted vehicles in Australia have had their airbags replaced.

Tony Weber, chief executive of the FCAI, said that while local automotive brands had worked hard to complete the millions of vehicles to date, they remained completely committed to the recall process, and are following priority risk factors to ensure the smooth completion of the replacement program.

“Time, money and resources are not a consideration for the Australian automotive industry in the mandatory Takata recall. All that matters is the faulty airbags are rectified as soon as possible, and with minimum inconvenience for the customer,” Weber said.

“The FCAI and our automotive members have just launched a brand new Takata advertising campaign, designed to encourage customers to check their vehicles against our easy-to-use website, www.ismyairbagsafe.com.au."

“It’s quick, it’s easy and it’s free – and you could be saving your own life, or that of a loved one."