Volkswagen Recalls Tiguan Allspace SUVs for Potential Airbag Issue
Volkswagen Recalls Tiguan Allspace SUVs for Potential Airbag Issue
What steps are you taking to ensure your safety on the road?
Volkswagen has issued a recall for 157 Tiguan Allspace SUVs in Australia, citing a manufacturing issue that could result in the side curtain airbags not deploying properly.
The recall is specifically for 157 Tiguan Allspace SUVs built between 2018 and 2019.
Volkswagen stated that the side curtain airbags in these vehicles may be equipped with faulty gas generators.
This manufacturing issue could lead to the airbags not deploying correctly in the event of an accident.
As a result, the side curtain airbags may not provide adequate protection for vehicle occupants, potentially increasing the risk of injury or death.
To address this issue, Volkswagen is offering to replace the curtain airbags free of charge for affected Tiguan Allspace owners.
Affected owners are encouraged to contact their preferred Volkswagen dealer or call Volkswagen’s Recall Campaign Hotline for more information.
- 157 Tiguan Allspace SUVs are affected by the recall
- Faulty gas generators may prevent the side curtain airbags from deploying as intended
- This could increase the risk of injury or death for vehicle occupants
Volkswagen is taking proactive steps to ensure the safety of its customers by issuing a recall for 157 Tiguan Allspace SUVs. By offering free replacement of the faulty curtain airbags, the company aims to prevent potential risks of injury or even death for vehicle occupants. If you own an affected Tiguan Allspace, don’t hesitate to reach out to a Volkswagen dealer or call the Recall Campaign Hotline for assistance.