
Audi Australia is recalling more than 700 cars from its range of A and Q line-ups due to a fault with the seatbelt warning system.
The German manufacturer has issued a notice for 702 examples of its A4, A5, A6, Q7 and Q8 ranges built between 2018 and 2021.
The fault, according to the Department for Infrastructure, lies with the seatbelt warning, which may operate continuously when a seatbelt is not fastened or is unfastened while the vehicle is moving.
Perhaps more worryingly, the alert may also not sound at all, leaving the driver unaware a seatbelt is not on when it should be.
In the event of an accident this may result in injury or death to an unrestrained occupant.
A list of VINs for affected vehicles can be found here.
Owners are advised to contact their nearest authorised Audi Dealer to schedule a free service appointment.
For more information, contact Audi Australia on 1800 50 2834 between 8am and 6pm AEDT.
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