Recalls: Skoda Karoq
Overview
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Recalls: Skoda Karoq
2018 model year Skoda Karoq: driver airbag may not fully inflate
In July 2019, recall campaign 69Y9 was issued for 2018 model year Skoda Karoq vehicles. In some instances, the front driver airbag may not inflate to its fully capacity fast enough in the event of a collision and this increased the risk of injury to the driver. For the VINs of the recalled vehicles, please see PRA 2019/17652.
Problems and faults: Skoda Karoq
Overview
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Skoda Karoq: problems and faults
No information regarding common problems and faults for the Skoda Karoq is currently available.