PSA: If You Don't Fix Your Chevy Airbag By 2026, Your Next Service Trip Is To Thailand
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If you or anyone in your family drives an older Chevrolet or Saab in Malaysia, it is time to stop scrolling and check your chassis number.
Chevrolet Sales Thailand (CST) has issued an urgent, final reminder regarding its ongoing Takata airbag recall campaign in Malaysia. The company is offering local owners a final window to get their faulty driver airbag inflators replaced completely free of charge.
But there is a major catch. This local grace period has a strict expiration date: December 2026.
If you miss this deadline, the current local support arrangement wraps up entirely. To get that same free safety fix in 2027, your next service appointment won't be down the street, you will literally have to drive across the border to Yala, Thailand (Autosales) or head down to Singapore (Alpine Motors).
Why Is This Campaign Still Running?
This isn't a new issue. The initial recall for 3,725 affected units in Malaysia was actually launched back in mid-2022, with a follow-up reminder issued in 2023.
The problem? The automaker is experiencing a significantly lower-than-expected response rate. Because these vehicles are older models, tracking down the current owners has proven to be an administrative nightmare. Most of these cars have changed hands multiple times on the second-hand market, leaving Chevrolet with outdated customer databases and no direct way to alert the people currently sitting behind the wheel.
If you bought your car used or third-hand, the original recall notices went to the first owner's mailbox years ago.
Is Your Car On The List?


The ongoing recall explicitly impacts five specific models. Take a close look at the manufacturing years below to see if your vehicle is a rolling hazard:
- Chevrolet Cruze (Model Year 2010 – 2015)
- Chevrolet Orlando (Model Year 2013 – 2015)
- Chevrolet Sonic (Model Year 2013 – 2014)
- Chevrolet Trax (Model Year 2017)
- Saab 9-3 (Model Year 2007)
The Danger: Malaysia’s Climate Is The Enemy
The technical reason behind this recall is deeply concerning for anyone living in Southeast Asia. The affected driver airbags utilize non-desiccated PSAN (phase-stabilized ammonium nitrate) propellant tablets.
When these chemical components are subjected to years of intense heat, massive daylight temperature fluctuations, and high humidity, the exact climate profile of Malaysia, the propellant can alter and degrade.
The Reality Check: If the chemical degrades, gas generation can exceed the structural capability of the inflator housing during deployment. Instead of cushioning your impact, the housing can violently rupture, sending jagged metal fragments tearing through the fabric of the airbag directly into the cabin at high speeds.
How To Get It Fixed Locally (For Now)
Since Chevrolet no longer maintains a dedicated national sales network in Malaysia, they have teamed up with an unlikely ally to keep local drivers safe: Honda Malaysia (HMSB).
Up until December 2026, you can take your affected Chevrolet or Saab into selected authorized Honda dealerships across the country to complete the replacement procedure for free.
The process is straightforward:
- Locate your full Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or chassis number.
- Contact a participating authorized Honda dealer and quote the number to verify your recall eligibility.
- Book your appointment to secure the free, updated inflator module.

Once 2026 draws to a close, this strategic partnership ends. CST will maintain operational updates and digital contact channels via their official recall website, but the physical repair logistics will shift entirely to regional hubs outside of Malaysia. If you've been delaying the fix, this is your final reminder to schedule your appointment before a routine safety upgrade turns into an unwanted cross-border road trip.
For more info, click here.
Written By
Sofea Najmi
A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv
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