Maruti Suzuki recalls 9,925 cars to fix possible defect in brake assembly

The affected three models were manufactured between August 3 and September 1, 2022.

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Maruti Suzuki recalls 9,925 cars to fix possible defect in brake assembly

Maruti Suzuki India is recalling 9,925 units of its three models, Wagon R, Celerio and Ignis, to rectify a possible defect in the rear brake assembly pin, according to a regulatory filing by the company with BSE.

"It is suspected that there is a possible defect in the rear brake assembly pin ('Part'), which in a certain case, may break and cause a peculiar noise. There may be a possibility of impact on brake performance in the long run," Maruti Suzuki India said in its statement.

As a precautionary measure in view of the safety aspects, Maruti Suzuki has decided to recall the cars for inspection and replacement of the faulty part. Parts found defective will be replaced free of cost, the carmaker has mentioned.

Parts for replacement are being arranged and authorised workshops shall be contacting the customers for attending their vehicles, the company said adding "necessary repair, if required, will be undertaken post inspection", the note said.

 

 

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