Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00165:clause:2_9:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00165
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 9 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 38619–41342

is not under active recall but which is identified by a Supplier as subject to future recall in the Supplier's Recall Initiation Schedule or is otherwise believed or known by the person to have an Affected Takata Airbag Inflator and which is less than six years post manufacture (using January of the model year as a proxy for date of manufacture), notify the prospective purchaser (orally and in writing) that:
                    1. the Vehicle has a faulty Takata airbag inflator which, depending on its age and other factors, will pose a risk of serious injury or death in the future;
ii.             the inflator will require replacement, and to avoid the risk of injury or death, it is critical that the inflator be replaced as soon as possible after recall action is initiated by the Supplier, because as it gets older, a combination of high temperatures and humidity can affect it and, if the vehicle is involved in a collision, the airbag can go off with too much explosive force causing sharp metal fragments to shoot out and kill or seriously injure people in the vehicle;
iii.           the Supplier will initiate recall of the inflator at the time specified in the Recall Initiation Schedule which is (or will be, as applicable) on the Supplier's website;
iv.            the Supplier will arrange for replacement of the inflator by making direct contact with the purchaser when recall action is initiated, if the purchaser's contact details are known by the Supplier; and
v.              further information is available on the Supplier's website, and the purchaser can also contact the Supplier for further information.
(d)           prior to supply of a Vehicle that is not under active recall but which is identified by a Supplier as subject to future recall in the Supplier's Recall Initiation Schedule or is otherwise believed or known by the person to have an Affected Takata Airbag Inflator and which is more than six years post manufacture (using January of the model year as a proxy for date of manufacture), notify the prospective purchaser (orally and in writing) that:
                    1. the Vehicle has a faulty Takata airbag inflator which poses a risk of serious injury or death which increases as the vehicle gets older and is exposed to high heat and humidity.  The combination of age, high temperatures and humidity can affect the airbag so that, if the vehicle is involved in a collision, the airbag can go off with too much explosive force causing sharp metal fragments to shoot out and kill or seriously injure people in the vehicle;
ii.             the inflator requires replacement, and to minimise the risk of injury or death, it is critical that the inflator be replaced as soon as