Which fault/damage do the affected vehicles have?
The affected vehicles have been fitted with driver and or front passenger airbags that utilise non desiccated ammonium nitrate propellant contained in the inflator, produced by Takata.
A mandatory safety recall has been issued by the Australian Government for all vehicles installed with affected frontal Takata airbag inflators due to concerns that, if a faulty Takata airbag needs to be deployed in the event of an accident, the airbag can go off with too much explosive force, rupturing the airbag inflator housing, causing sharp metal fragments to shoot out and kill or seriously injure people in the vehicle.
What is the cause of the fault?
What repercussions does the damage have?
According to the Australian Government, if a faulty Takata airbag needs to be deployed in the event of an accident, the airbag can go off with too much explosive force, rupturing the airbag inflator housing, causing sharp metal fragments to shoot out and kill or seriously injure people in the vehicle.
For vehicles fitted with a frontal Takata airbag more than 6 years old, the Australian Government has stated that there is a risk of injury or death in the event that the airbag inflator housing ruptures when the vehicle is involved in a collision. For non-alpha frontal Takata airbags in vehicles manufactured less than 6 years, there is no immediate known risk with the airbag, but there will be in the future. The Australian Government has stated that there is a risk of death or serious injury to people in the vehicle from when it reaches 6 years after its year of manufacture. The airbag inflator in these vehicles will need to be replaced before the airbag reaches 6 years old. The replacement will be carried out at no cost to you and will take approximately 1-2 hours to complete.
Which vehicles are affected by the fault/damage?
Model | Airbag | Year of manufacture | Number of Affected Vehicles |
---|---|---|---|
Audi A4 Cabriolet B7 | Driver | 2005-2008 | 473 |
Audi A3 8P | Driver | 2005-2013 | 13,119 |
Audi A5 Cabriolet B8 | Driver | 2009-2011 | 1,143 |
Audi Q5 8R | Driver | 2008-2012 | 9,244 |
Audi A5 B8 | Driver | 2009-2011 | 2,172 |
Audi TT | Driver | 2014-2017 | 1,305 |
Audi R8 | Driver | 2016-2017 | 128 |
Audi A4 B7 | Passenger | 2004-2009 | 8,345 |
Audi A6 C6 | Passenger | 2004-2011 | 4,177 |
Are all vehicles affected by the fault/damage?
Why is the Australian Government implementing this recall?
A mandatory safety recall has been issued by the Australian Government for all vehicles installed with affected frontal Takata airbag inflators due to concerns that, if a faulty Takata airbag needs to be deployed in the event of an accident, the airbag can go off with too much explosive force, rupturing the airbag inflator housing, causing sharp metal fragments to shoot out and kill or seriously injure people in the vehicle.
Please refer to the Product Safety Australia website for more information
(https://www.productsafety.gov.au/recalls/compulsory-takata-airbag-recall).
Can I use the vehicle until it is checked/repaired?
Is there a danger for the consumers?
The Australian Government has concluded that under certain conditions there is a risk of death or serious injury.
For vehicles fitted with a frontal Takata airbag more than 6 years old, the Australian Government has stated that there is a risk of injury or death in the event that the airbag inflator housing ruptures when the vehicle is involved in a collision. For non-alpha frontal Takata airbags in vehicles manufactured less than 6 years, there is no immediate known risk with the airbag, but there will be in the future. The Australian Government has stated that there is a risk of death or serious injury to people in the vehicle from when it reaches 6 years after its year of manufacture. The airbag inflator in these vehicles will need to be replaced before the airbag reaches 6 years old.
When can I have my car repaired?
How long does the repair take and what precisely does the repair involve?
Can I have the check/repair carried out all over Australia?
Do I have to make an appointment?
If I have further queries, who can I contact?
What if I require translators or interpreters?
I have a hearing or speech impairment, how do I obtain assistance?
What if I am no longer the owner?
If you are no longer the owner of this vehicle please contact us directly so we can make contact with the new owner via:
Email: customerassistance@audi-info.com.au
Website: https://forms.myaudi.com.au/contact-us?ui=audi&utm_source=audi.com.au&utm_medium=referral
Telephone: Toll-free Audi Takata Information Line - 1800 856 770