Honda is offering free SRS airbag inflator replacement to its consumers
Honda Atlas Cars (Pak) Ltd. has always been at the forefront when it comes to the safety of its customers. Being part of Honda’s global safety campaign, the company is facilitating its consumers, for free replacement of airbag inflator. The SRS- airbag inflator (in specified models) may have a probability of malfunctioning if deployed, which can cause serious injuries to vehicle occupants. So, Honda Atlas is urging its customers to visit nearest Honda 2S/3S authorized dealerships for free replacement/checkup.
The affected car models are as follows:
- Honda Civic Oriel (Reborn) 2006-12
- Honda CR-V 2008-11
- Honda Accord 2004-12
Honda Atlas has been aggressively running above said campaign in this regard to aware people about the possible threat and to encourage its buyers to replace the airbag inflator for free.
Remember, that a defective or faulty airbag inflator can be very dangerous and can lead to severe injuries and even worse, so the initiative that Honda has taken up should be appreciated.
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To view the eligibility of your car, visit Honda’s official website, and if you own any of the cars mentioned above, visit Honda 3S/2S dealership at your earliest and get the airbag inflator checked or replaced.
This initiative is not the first time, and the company is offering such a service to its customers. Since its inception, Honda has always given similar types of services to make sure that the car consumers are driving, is at its best.
About the company:
Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan Limited is a joint venture between Honda Motor Company Limited Japan, and the Atlas Group of Companies, Pakistan. The company was incorporated on November 04, 1992 and joint venture agreement was signed on August 05, 1993. The groundbreaking ceremony was held on April 17, 1993, and within a record time of 11 months, construction and erection of machinery were completed. The first car rolled off the assembly line on May 26, 1994.
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