Honda Pakistan Issues Recall for Multiple Models – Offers Free Airbag Replacement

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Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan has officially announced an SRS airbag recall campaign for several older Honda vehicles in the country. The company has urged customers to immediately visit authorized dealerships for a free airbag replacement to ensure driver and passenger safety.

The recall covers selected Honda Civic, Honda CR-V, and Honda Accord models manufactured between 2004 and 2012. Honda stated that customer safety remains its top priority and the replacement process will be carried out completely free of charge at designated 2S and 3S dealerships nationwide.

Honda Models Included in the Airbag Recall

According to the official announcement, the following Honda vehicles are included in the recall campaign:

Honda Civic Oriel (Reborn) — Model Years 2006 to 2012

Honda CR-V — Model Years 2008 to 2011

Honda Accord — Model Years 2004 to 2012

Owners of these vehicles are strongly advised to contact their nearest authorized Honda dealership and schedule an inspection and replacement appointment.

Free SRS Airbag Replacement Across Pakistan

Honda Atlas confirmed that the SRS airbag replacement will be provided free of cost through its nationwide dealership network. Customers can visit any authorized Honda 2S or 3S dealership for the replacement procedure.

The company emphasized that airbags are among the most critical safety components in a vehicle and should be replaced immediately if affected by a recall. Faulty airbags may fail to deploy properly during an accident, increasing safety risks for passengers.

Honda Urges Customers to Act Quickly

Honda Pakistan has encouraged owners of the affected vehicles not to delay the inspection process. The automaker said the recall campaign reflects its commitment to maintaining international safety standards and ensuring customer confidence in Honda vehicles.

Vehicle owners can also contact Honda customer support or visit official dealerships for additional guidance regarding eligibility and replacement procedures.

The latest recall announcement comes as global automakers continue to prioritize vehicle safety and preventive maintenance campaigns to avoid potential airbag-related hazards.