SAFETY RECALL INFORMATION
Please be aware that any vehicle manufacture, due to unpredictable and unforeseen situations, can find themselves in the position where it is necessary to instigate a vehicle safety recall.
In the event that a Suzuki automobile or motorcycle is the subject of a safety recall, we will contact the current owners of the affected vehicles imported by Suzuki New Zealand. These vehicle owners will then be advised on what corrective actions are required.
For vehicles not imported by Suzuki New Zealand Limited, which we have been notified of are subject to a world wide safety recall, we will advise and work with the necessary authorities to ensure any corrective action is carried out. If there is a current safety recall on a Suzuki product, information will be provided below for the applicable model with a description of the recall and a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or chassis number listed.
| AUTOMOTIVE |
Model |
Affected VIN List |
Suzuki New Zealand Ltd are conducting a safety campaign on the listed vehicles for fuel line replacement.
If your vehicle is listed here, please contact your nearest Suzuki motor vehicle dealer to arrange for repair at no charge. |
Grand Vitara JB416 Fuel line replacement campaign |
PDF | 12.2 KB
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| Wagon R+ air bag safety recall |
PDF | 19.4 KB
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| Ignis air bag safety recall |
PDF | 22.8 KB
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| MOTORCYCLE |
Model |
Affected VIN List |
| This customer service campaign is so that we can replace the flame trap in the air cleaner box, Suzuki Japan have advised us of the possibility the flame trap screen may dislodge from the air cleaner box and lodge in the throttle body causing poor engine operation.
For further information if your unit is applicable to this campaign, please contact your authorised Suzuki dealership or Suzuki New Zealand limited. |
LT-Z400K9/L0 |
PDF | 35 KB
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| This customer service campaign is so that we can replace the brake switches and fuel tank filler cap. There is a possibility that the brake switches may fail internally causing malfunction of the brake light switch. Regarding the fuel tank filler cap, Japan have advised us of the possibility that the fuel cap may crack during possible over tightening of the cap and allow fuel to seep out of the filler neck when the fuel tank is full. |
UZ50K7 & K8 Fuel Tank Filler Cap & Brake Switch. |
PDF | 9.37 KB
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Suzuki New Zealand is conducting Safety Improvement Campaign on the listed GSX-R1000K5 &K6 motorcycle units.
Suzuki Motor Corporation has also received reports of cracking or breakage of the frame behind and below the steering head tube when the motorcycle is subjected to repeated hard landings from hazardous manoeuvres such as extreme or extended wheelies or other stunts. Suzuki believes that this type of riding activity is reckless and illegal when performed on public roads and does not condone it. If the frame becomes broken during this type of extreme use a crash could occur.
While ordinary operation of the motorcycle does not create any risk of cracking or breakage of the frame, Suzuki has decided voluntarily to conduct this Safety Improvement Campaign to minimize the potential for frame cracking or breakage in the circumstances described above. |
GSX-R1000 K5&K6 - Frame |
PDF | 9.37 KB
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| Suzuki New Zealand is conducting a safety recall on the listed GSX-R1000K7 motorcycle units. The customer service campaign is so we can replace the ISC control valve and the ECM to improve engine idle. |
GSX-R1000K7 |
PDF | 9.77 KB
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Suzuki New Zealand Limited is conducting a service campaign on UZ125GK5 K6 models. This customer service campaign is so that we can replace the kick starter lever and fuel tank filler cap. Our investigation identified the kick starter lever can interfere with the centre stand if the operator leaves the pedal in the open position after kick starting the engine.
Regarding the fuel tank filler cap, Japan have advised us of the possibility that the fuel cap may crack during possible over tightening of the cap and allow fuel to seep out of the filler neck when the fuel tank is full. |
UZ125GK5 & K6 Fuel Tank Filler Cap & Kick Starter Lever. |
PDF | 15.9 KB
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| Suzuki New Zealand is conducting a safety recall on the listed VL1500 motorcycle units. The customer service campaign is so we can inspect the fuel tank for possible metal fatigue which may result in fuel seepage. |
1998 TO 2006 VL1500 Fuel Tank Campaign |
PDF | 14.8 KB
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| Suzuki New Zealand is conducting a safety recall on the listed VZR1800 motorcycle units. The customer service campaign is so we can inspect the fuel delivery pipe for possible incorrect fuel hose clamp position which may result in fuel seepage. |
VZR1800 Fuel Delivery Pipe Replacement Campaign |
PDF | 12.9 KB
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If the listed vin number has completed beside it no further action is needed. If however it is not completed, please contact your Suzuki dealer to arrange for repair at no charge. |