Almost 9000 Holdens sold in Australia have been recalled to fix a potential problem with the side airbag system.
Holden said there was a risk that the driver's side airbag could deploy when the car is stationary, and the driver is exiting or has exited the vehicle.
It had identified a problem where the airbag attachment within the seat assembly could allow the airbag to come away from the seat frame.
The performance of the airbag could be affected in a crash, it said.
The recall applies to 8792 VZ vehicles sold in Australia including Executive, SV6, SS and Berlina Commodore models, the four-wheel-drive Adventra, the Crewman and the HSV Avalanche.
Holden said it was contacting vehicle owners and they would be asked to take their cars to a Holden dealer for inspection and rectification.