Maruti Recalls to Inspect 52,686 New Swift & Baleno Cars Know it More

Well, you all should know that Maruti Suzuki is recalling 52,686 units of the new Maruti Suzuki Swift and Baleno which were manufactured between December 1, 2017, and March 16, 2018. Overall, the company is taking one of the biggest steps which are why we are sure that it is going to make market up down for them for sure. Also, the service campaign will be conducted for two of the best selling cars in the country.

The company said that these models will be recalled for a possible fault in the brake vacuum hose. Also, they are saying that they are going to fix the problem for every single car which was manufactured and sold out and the respective dealers will call the car owners and schedule a free session to fix the fault. Overall, it is great news for all users because they’ll get the free service session for that problem. Maruti Swift 2018 New vs Old Comparison

Maruti Recalls Fix Brake Vacuum Hose New Swift & Baleno

Now, all the users who are worrying about their cars can confirm if their unit is among the ones recalled by entering the chassis number of their vehicle on this page. Also, the company didn’t say much about the issue but they said that “Customers of new Swift and Baleno are requested to fill in the chassis number (MBH followed by 14 digits alpha-numeric number) on the computer screen.” Nissan Terrano Sports Edition Features and Price

Also, now if you are wondering that how you’ll know chassis number then you all should know that it could be found on the vehicle ID plate and is also in the vehicle invoice/registration documents. The change in parts or fixing the entire issue will be free of charge. Also, on the official post of the company they wrote that “Service Campaigns are undertaken globally by automobile companies to rectify faults that may potentially cause inconvenience to customers. The inspection and replacement will be done free of cost for the customer.”


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