February 28, 2019

Mitsubishi Pajero caught up in Takata Airbag Recalls

Mitsubishi Pajero caught up in Takata Airbag Recalls

New advice from the ACCC in regards to Mitsubishi Pajero…

There’s a large number of Mitsubishi Pajero vehicles about to be recalled after it was confirmed they were fitted with potentially dangerous airbags.

The latest model involved in the global Takata Airbag Recall dramas, the affected Mitsubishi Pajero vehicles are from the NS & NT series and were all sold in Australia between the 30th of November 2006 and the 15th of November 2010.

VIN table of affected Mitsubishi Pajero vehicles:

Mitsubishi Pajero caught up in Takata Airbag RecallsThe recall is being overseen by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).

The recall notice advises that the passenger front airbag inflator may release metallic fragments from the inflator container when the airbag deploys in an accident.

What are the hazards?

This may cause injury to the vehicle occupants.

Mitsubishi Motors Australia will contact all known owners by mail when parts become available.

Affected vehicles will need to be taken to a Mitsubishi dealership where rectification will be carried out free of charge.

More info is available from Mitsubishi Motors Australia on 1300 131 211 or the Mitsubishi Motors website.

Stay up to date with the latest Mitsubishi Pajero News here.

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Joel is the founder and CEO of Behind the Wheel. Joel has a background as a radio broadcaster with on-air roles at 4BC, 4KQ, 2KY, 2LT and 2UE amongst others, as well as a news editor and program director.Joel’s relationship with cars stems back to his early childhood learning to change oil and brakes with his father and uncle. This continued on into his driving years owning an assorted collection of cars.

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