Latest Recalls From Holden, Infiniti, and Mercedes-Benz
Three more manufacturers have added to 2016’s growing recall list, this time for three separate and unrelated issues, and each concerning only a small number of vehicles. Owners of the Holden Malibu, built between the 9th of July 2015 and 13th of
Three more manufacturers have added to 2016’s growing recall list, this time for three separate and unrelated issues, and each concerning only a small number of vehicles.
Owners of the Holden Malibu, built between the 9th of July 2015 and 13th of July 2015 are advised that a pivot pin located in the rear right and centre seatbelt buckle may not have been assembled correctly.
In some cases the right rear or centre rear seatbelt may detach from its mounting plate, rendering the seatbelt incapable of restraining an occupant in a collision. A total of 35 vehicles are affected.
Owners of the Infiniti M35 and Q70 hybrid have been issued with a recall notice relating to a potential electric water-pump failure for the cooling circuit of the hybrid drive system on 16 Australian-delivered vehicles built between June 2012 and October 2013.
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