A recall notice for Various Seat Adapter Kits for Falcon BA-FGX and Commodore VE Seats supplied by Huracan Fabrication as at loads exceeding 1.2 tonne seat belt strain, the seat belt mounting point may fail, resulting in the seat belt buckle breaking loose.
Huracan Fabrication - Various Seat Adapter Kits for Falcon BA-FGX and Commodore VE Seats
PRA No.
2020/18161
Date published
26 Feb 2020
Product description
Seat adapter kit - Nissan GU Patrol to either Falcon BA to FGX or Commodore VE
Seat adapter kit - Nissan D22 Navara to either Falcon BA to FGX or Commodore VE
Seat adapter kit - Toyota 100/105 series Landcruiser to either Falcon BA to FGX or Commodore VE
Seat adapter kit - Mitsubishi Tritan MN/ML to either Falcon BA to FGX or Commodore VE
Huracan Fabrication’s Seat Adapter Kits have been designed to adapt a BA, BF, FG or FGX Falcon seat or VE Commodore seat to either Nissan GU Patrol’s, Nissan D22 Navara’s, Toyota 100/105 series Landcruiser’s or Mitsubishi Tritan MN/ML’s original front seat mounting locations.
What are the defects?
At loads exceeding 1.2 tonne seat belt strain, the seat belt mounting point may fail, resulting in the seat belt buckle breaking loose.
The product does not meet the required Australian Design Rule 'Vehicle Standard (ADR 3/03 - Seats and Seat Anchorages) 2006.’
What are the hazards?
If the seat belt buckle breaks in the event of an accident, the seat occupant is at risk of serious injury or death.
What should consumers do?
Consumers should contact Huracan Fabrication to receive a seat belt mount upgrade kit, free of charge.
For further information, consumers can contact Huracan Fabrication via email admin@huracanfabrication.com
Supplier
Traders who sold this product
Incharge Automotive Enhancements
Proseat Auto Aircraft Marine Interior Centre
4WD DIY
Where the product was sold
Nationally
Online
Dates available for sale
- 15 March 2018 - 6 June 2019
Recall advertisements and supporting documentation
Recall advertisement.pdf (973.12 KB)
Responsible regulator
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is the responsible regulator for this recall.