Stellantis says no further recalls planned over airbag issues after paper reports carmaker widens campaign – ET Auto

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Stellantis says no further recalls planned over airbag issues after paper reports carmaker widens campaign – ET Auto


While Stellantis has not announced any new recalls, they did acknowledge the possibility of implementing precautionary measures in the future.

Stellantis has clarified that no additional recalls are currently planned for faulty airbags from a supplier, following a report by Le Parisien suggesting otherwise.

The carmaker stated that there are no further recall actions scheduled at this time, as confirmed by a company spokesperson.

Le Parisien had indicated that Stellantis was considering expanding recalls for certain Citroen models manufactured between 2009 and 2019, specifically the C4, DS4, and DS5 series, as well as the CS3 and DS3 models in southern France due to airbag issues exacerbated by hot weather.

While Stellantis has not announced any new recalls, they did acknowledge the possibility of implementing precautionary measures in the future.

The company remains vigilant about addressing any potential safety concerns related to the airbag defects. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing situation.

  • Published On Jun 6, 2024 at 03:13 PM IST

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