Recall Overview
The National Consumer Commission (NCC) in South Africa has officially announced a safety recall affecting 18 units of the Hino 700 Series trucks. This regulatory action is part of the commission's mandate to ensure that products sold to consumers meet established safety and quality standards.
Reason for the Recall
The recall was initiated following the identification of specific safety concerns related to the affected vehicles. While the exact technical nature of the defect is being managed through official channels, the NCC emphasizes that such measures are taken to mitigate potential risks to road users and vehicle operators. Owners of the affected Hino 700 Series models are urged to prioritize this recall to prevent any potential mechanical failures.
Action Required for Owners
The NCC has advised all owners of the affected Hino trucks to take immediate action. The process for rectification includes:
- Identifying if their specific vehicle is part of the affected batch by checking the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
- Contacting the nearest authorized Hino dealership to schedule an inspection.
- Ensuring that all necessary repairs or component replacements are performed by certified technicians at no cost to the consumer.
Commitment to Safety
Hino South Africa is working in conjunction with the National Consumer Commission to notify all affected customers directly. The manufacturer has reiterated its commitment to vehicle safety and compliance, stating that they are 'dedicated to resolving these issues promptly to ensure the continued reliability of our fleet'. Consumers seeking further information are encouraged to contact their local dealership or visit the official Hino South Africa website.
2 Comments
Bella Ciao
I am tired of these constant recalls. Do they even test these vehicles properly anymore?
Coccinella
It is reassuring that the NCC is monitoring vehicle quality so closely. However, the lack of specific technical details about the defect makes it hard for operators to gauge the actual level of danger.