Maruti Suzuki to recall 1,492 vehicles sold after 19 October 2013 to replace defective steering column of its Ertiga, Swift, Swift Dzire and A-Star variants
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd (Maruti Suzuki), the country's largest carmaker said it would recall 1,492 units to inspect the steering column and replace it, if found affected. The carmaker would recall 306 units of Ertiga, 592 of Swift, 581 of Swift Dzire and13of A-Star manufactured during 19 October 2013 to 26 October 2013.
“If the steering column is found defective, the company will replace the steering column free of cost. This exercise is limited to vehicles within the above specified range and does not pertain to any other vehicle of the Company or any of its exports,” Maruti Suzuki said in a notice on its website.
Maruti Suzuki dealers will contact owners of all vehicles which need to get inspected. Company already dispatched the new steering column to the dealer workshops.
Users of Maruti Suzuki cars (Ertiga, Swift, Dzire and A-Star) purchased after 19 October 2013 can check the website http://marutisuzuki.com/ and fill the chassis number on the website or can contact nearest Maruti Suzuki dealer workshop to ascertain if their car is among the above vehicles.
During the September, the carmaker reported a 19.6% growth in vehicle its sale and sold 2.75 lakh units, including exports, during the second quarter.
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