Maruti likely to recall nearly one lakh units of Dzire

Updated - May 21, 2016 09:43 am IST

Published - April 08, 2014 10:38 pm IST - NEW DELHI:

An industry source said around one lakh units of Dzire could be affected by the faulty part. File Photo

An industry source said around one lakh units of Dzire could be affected by the faulty part. File Photo

Maruti Suzuki India is likely to recall about one lakh units of its compact sedan Dzire to replace a faulty fuel tank part.

While the company officials declined to comment, neither confirming nor denying the development, industry sources said the firm had already initiated replacement of the faulty fuel neck filler, which is connected to the fuel tank, in unsold units at dealerships.

The replacement of the faulty part in unsold inventories of dealers will not per se amount to recall but it could not be ascertained in which year those cars were manufactured.

An industry source said around one lakh units of Dzire could be affected by the faulty part.

The company sold 1,97,685 units of Dzire in 2013-14 fiscal. In March, the company sold 17,237 units of the car in the domestic market.

When contacted for comments, a Maruti Suzuki India spokesperson said: “No comments.” In the past Maruti Suzuki India LTd (MSIL) had proactively informed its customers about recalling cars.

When contacted, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) officials said they have not been intimated in this regard by the company so far.

Priced between Rs. 4.85-7.32 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), the Swift Dzire is the second-largest selling car in the country.

Last year, MSIL had recalled 1,492 units of Ertiga, Swift, Dzire and A-Star models produced in October 2013 to rectify a possible problem with steering column. —PTI

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