10,851 Honda Vehicles Recalled in Cyprus Due to Takata Airbag Issue
A total of 10,851 Honda vehicles have been recalled in Cyprus for airbag replacements due to Takata airbags. The official importer announced this recall.
According to information from Galatariotis Motors, the recall affects vehicles listed on the Department of Road Transport's website and involves the replacement of Takata airbags.
The Department of Road Transport has advised owners not to use these vehicles until they receive specific instructions from the distributor. Vehicle owners are also encouraged to contact the distributor in Cyprus for further details and guidance.
You can find the list of affected registration numbers here.
It’s important to note that the Parliament of the Republic of Cyprus recently passed a new law that allows the transport minister to issue recalls for faulty vehicles, in light of ongoing issues with Takata airbags.
Earlier, it was also reported that 11,181 Mazda Demio vehicles, one of the most popular cars on the island, were recalled in the Republic of Cyprus as well.
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