A few days ago, Autocar Professional had reported the likely recall of Maruti Swift Dzire models for a faulty fuel filler neck.
Now the carmaker has officially announced a recall for 103,311 cars (42,481 Dzires, 47,237 Swifts and 13,593 Ertigas) manufactured between November 12, 2013 and February 4, 2014, to replace the defective part.
The company’s statement says, “In the affected vehicles there is a possibility of fuel smell and in extreme condition there may be some fuel leakage, if fuel is filled up to the fuel cap, beyond the ‘Auto cutoff level’.
Maruti Suzuki dealers will contact the concerned owners and carry out the replacement free of charge. Meanwhile, the company says it is building up stock of the required component at its dealer workshops.
Customers can also check the company website www.marutisuzuki.com to ascertain if their car is among the above-mentioned vehicles or get in touch with their dealers.