India's Maruti recalls 70,000 units over wiring defect


(MENAFN) Maruti Suzuki, India's biggest carmaker, announced recalling about 70,000 of its popular sedans and hatchbacks units due to a wiring problem, Arab News reported.

Maruti, which is majority-owned by Japan's Suzuki Motor Corp, said 69,555 of its older models of Dzire sedan, Swift and Ritz hatchbacks sold locally were being recalled for repairs.

"Maruti Suzuki India Limited announced that it will proactively inspect and repair the wiring harness fitment of 69,555 diesel vehicles manufactured between 8th March 2010 and 11th August 2013," the company said.

Earlier this year, Maruti recalled over 100,000 units because of a faulty fuel cap, while in 2010, it pulled back 100,000 of its best-selling A-Star hatchback cars due to a fuel leakage defect.


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