2018 Citroen C3 recalled
Citroen has recalled the 2018 C3 hatchback, over concerns about the top tether anchor point on the passenger seat.
According to the company a top-tether child seat anchor point has been fitted to the passenger seat when it shouldn't have been.
Although it's legal to switch off the passenger airbag in Europe, allowing a child seat to be fitted up front, Australian laws don't allow the airbag to be deactivated.
If there's a child seat installed on the front seat and the airbags aren't turned off, there's a risk the child could be injured.
(NOTE: Australian laws on the use of child seats in the front row of a vehicle can be found here.)
A total of 233 cars are included in the campaign – a VIN list is attached here.
Citroen will contact owners of the affected vehicles and advise them to organise a free fix.
You can find the original recall notice here.