More than 4000 cars in Australia are fitted with seatbelt buckles
that could break during a crash, according to authorities.Australia’s top consumer watchdog has issued a recall notice for 4743 vehicles across various makes and models – and vehicle ages – that could be fitted with a third-party Hemco seatbelt buckle that could break during a crash.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission now has the challenging task of locating the 4743 vehicles fitted with the faulty seatbelt buckles because they are designed to be fitted to older vehicles, camper vans, and buses by third parties.
As there is no comprehensive VIN list of affected vehicles, motorists who think they may have a car with the affected seatbelts are advised to stop driving immediately and contact Hemco
Industries (on 1300 065 057) for further information.Date of recall notice | 13 December 2021 |
Make | Hemco Industries |
Model | N/A |
Year | N/A |
Vehicles affected | 4743 |
VIN list | N/A |
Contact link | Click here to contact the manufacturer |
It’s unclear if anyone has been injured locally as a result of the fault so far.
Drive has reached out to a spokesperson for Hemco, and this story will be updated when more information becomes available.
To have your vehicle checked, contact
Hemco Industries directly by clicking here.The post Dangerous third-party seatbelts recalled in Australia appeared first on Drive.
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