SUZUKI — recall
Automotive · Australia · 2025-12-23
Suzuki car left rear seat belt retractor may not operate, causing excessive length
| Country | Australia |
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| Category | Automotive |
| Published | 2025-12-23 |
| Manufacturer | SUZUKI AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
| Models affected | Fronx - A3L415 |
| Model year | 2025 |
| Units affected | 249 |
| Defect | Due to a manufacturing defect, the left rear seat belt retractor mechanism may not operate as intended. As a result, excessive belt lengths may be released in the event of an accident or hard braking. In the event of an accident or hard braking, if the left rear seat belt does not operate as intended, it could increase the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupant. |
| Remedy | Suzuki Motor Corporation and Suzuki Australia will advise all FRONX customers of the listed vehicles to immediately cease using the rear seats._x000D_ Suzuki Motor Corporation and Suzuki Australia are undertaking immediate and urgent investigations. Upon the completion of the investigation Suzuki Motor Corporation and Suzuki Australia will facilitate further activities to ensure the safety of all listed vehicles. |
| Recall number | REC-006520 |
| Official notice | View source ↗ |
What this means for sellers
| Likely platform / channel actions | OEMs/dealers will run the remedy (repair, replace or refund); component suppliers in the chain may face traceback. |
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| Self-check for comparable products | Check your comparable products' design, materials and QC records against the defect described here. |
| Rules & standards likely involved | the destination market's product-safety rules and mandatory standards |
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