In response to a potential problem with a component of the fuel pump motor, Maruti Suzuki India has recalled 11,851 Maruti Wagon R and 4,190 Maruti Baleno hatchbacks. The manufacturing period for these two hatchback units was July 30, 2019, until November 1, 2019.
Additional Information About The Recall
Dealerships for the Indian brand will contact the owners of the affected units to inspect and repair the defective parts on their cars at no cost to them. The engine stalling or difficulty starting the engine could result from a malfunctioning element of the fuel pump motor, as stated by the manufacturer.
The Maruti Wagon R comes with a choice of both 1-liter and 1.2-liter naturally aspirated engines, however, the Maruti Baleno is only available with a 1.2-liter engine. Which Wagon R engine variants are covered by the recall is not made clear.
What Owners Can Do
These Maruti models’ owners can bring their vehicles to the workshops to have the part examined. In addition, by going to the Maruti Suzuki website’s “Imp Customer Info” area and inputting their car’s chassis number (MA3/MBJ/MBH followed by a 14-digit alpha-numeric number), users can concurrently find out if their vehicle Maruti Wagon R and Baleno Recalled
Should You Continue To Drive The Recalled Models?
We advise you to find out if your car is covered by the recall as soon as possible, even though it’s unclear at this time if the impacted hatchback models are safe to drive as is. If so, get it inspected as a way to maintain the finest possible condition for your car.
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