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Holden Recall
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GM Holden has issued a safety recall for VE Commodore, WM
Statesman and Caprice, involving around 13,000 vehicles. The recall is in relation to a potential issue regarding rear
seat belt buckles. No customer cases have been reported but Holden is taking this
action on advice from the relevant buckle supplier after the issue
was detected during routine testing at the Holden Proving Ground. The supplier has advised there is potential for the rear seat
belt buckles’ internal spring, which operates the internal latch
plate, to be bent during manual assembly of the buckles. In the
unlikely event that this occurs, the tongue latch plate may not fully
engage which may allow the belt to unlatch. The supplier has modified assembly to an automated process and
acknowledged full responsibility for the rework activity. The recall involves a total of 12,830 VE and WM vehicles (with
tag numbers between L563891 and L859064 ) sold in three markets.
They are: All customers with vehicles within this range will be informed
in writing by Holden and all three rear seat belt buckles with be
replaced at no cost to the customer. GM Holden Executive Director Engineering, Tony Hyde, said
Holden erred on the side of safety and recalled the vehicles. “It’s consistently been Holden’s approach to quickly respond to
any concern,” Mr Hyde said. “The safety of our customers is always a high priority." “We take customer safety very seriously and our customers would
expect us to be vigilant." “We have received no reports of this issue appearing in customer
cars but we are taking this action regardless.” Any customer with concerns about the recall should call
Holden Customer Assistance Centre on (1800) 632.826 or the service
department of any Holden dealership. |
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