There will be no cost to you for parts or labour. contact the New Zealand representative for the make of your vehicle (see contact details below) as soon as possible to arrange replacement of the Takata Alpha airbags.It cannot be legally offered for sale by a
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BMW VIN DECODER RECALL REGISTRATION
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Enter your registration plate or VIN in the box below.To find out if your vehicle is affected, check it's one of the makes listed below, then: Remaining affected vehicles are not able to get a warrant of fitness (WoF). While this recall technically ended on 31 December 2019, manufacturers will still replace airbags at no cost to vehicle owners. On the 4 April 2018 the New Zealand Government announced a compulsory recall of vehicles with Takata Alpha airbags.
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Failure of the airbag inflator can cause serious injury or death. Takata Alpha airbags contain a defect that may cause the inflator to fail in a crash and explode, sending fragments at vehicle occupants. Only Alpha-type Takata airbags are subject to compulsory recall – you can only search for Alpha airbag recalls on this page. Compulsory Alpha recall This information was previously on the Rightcar website: