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Nearly 69,555 units of Maruti Swift, Dzire and Ritz recalled over faulty wiring harness

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India’s largest car maker, Maruti Suzuki, has recalled nearly 69,555 units of the Swift, Dzire and Ritz because of faulty wiring harness. Under this recall, Maruti Suzuki inspect and repair the wiring harness fitment of 55,938 units of Old Dzire, 12,486 units of Old Swift and 1,131 units of Ritz manufactured between 8th March 2010 and 11th August 2013.

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Maruti Suzuki dealers will contact owners of all the affected vehicles. The Dealer workshop technicians will inspect the wiring harness fitment condition and carry out the necessary repairs, free of cost. The problem was noticed based on feedback monitoring and internal checks by the Company. Accordingly proactive action has been initiated in the interest of customers.

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Users of Maruti Suzuki diesel cars (Old Dzire, Old Swift and Ritz) can check the Company’s website www.marutisuzuki.com to ascertain if their vehicle is among the above mentioned vehicles. This information will be available immediately on the website. Customers are requested to fill in the chassis number (MA3 or MBH followed by 14 digit alpha-numeric number) on the computer screen. The chassis number is embossed on the vehicle ID plate and is also in the vehicle invoice / registration documents. Customers may also contact the nearest Maruti Suzuki dealer workshop to ascertain if their vehicle is among the above vehicles.

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