Suzuki Recalls 193,936 Vehicles for Air Bag Defect
Suzuki is recalling 193,936 cars and SUVs because of a defective air bag sensor in the front passenger seat.
Sensor mats measure passengers’ weight and determine if the air bag should deploy. Determining who sits in the seat is important because the force of an air bag can injure children or small adults.
Suzuki says the mats can stop working after repeated flexing. If that happens, the bag will deploy even if a small person is in the seat.
The Japanese automaker says there are no reports of accidents or injuries due to the problem.
Suzuki will notify owners starting next month. Dealers will replace the mats for free.
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