Suzuki has recalled 9817 examples of the 2016 Ignis and Baleno, over concerns about the owner's manual. According to the company, the owner's manual could have incorrect information about installing an ISOFIX child seat. If owners follow the instructions and install their seat in the wrong way, there's a risk a child in the seat will be injured in an accident. Suzuki is actually two companies in Australia, one serving Queensland and another serving the rest of the country.
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