The automaker informed, on January 10, that had no incident report none related to said failure, however, he stressed that he will make this review call preventively “In order to avoid any contingency, the company will review the affected vehicles and if necessary, it will replace the airbag, at no cost to users/consumers,” says a statement.
At the same time, the agency indicated that will keep an eye out to comply with this alert, making their telephone numbers available in case of complaints or providing advice.
One of the largest vehicle recalls carried out by Profeco happened at the end of May of last year, when together with General Motors, Volkswagen and Tesla, they launched an alert to the owners of 20,767 vehicles due to different failures that ranged from the seat belts to the rear tire supports.