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From an article in the Bangkok Post (which does not allow to be linked here).

 

Mazda Thailand is also affected by the worldwide Takata airbag disaster (millions of potentially dangerous airbags).

Yesterday Mazda Thailand announced a recall which in it's majority affects Mazda 2 (2009 - 2014) and a very small number of BT-50, CX-9, Mazda 6 and RX-8.

If the car is registered to your name/address you should receive a letter from Mazda.

Otherwise I suggest to show up at a Mazda dealer to check about your vehicle.

 

The online site to check your car (chassis nr.) is in Thai language only:

http://mservice.mazda.co.th/vincheck

 

First line select model, second line enter chassis nr. as shown in the blue book.

Click blue button.

If for a Mazda 2 in the result field you see "Part Number S2Y3-57-K80" you are affected.

Otherwise use Google translate or see the dealer.

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