Maruti Suzuki recalls 17,362 cars for Faulty airbag controller

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India’s leading automobile manufacturer, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd., primarily known for its passenger cars, has recently recalled 17,362 vehicles, including the recently released Grand Vitara, Alto K10, S-Presso, Eeco, Brezza, and Baleno, in order to replace the airbag controllers.

Models released between December 8, 2022, and January 12, 2023 are being recalled by the company after the discovery of the faulty airbag controllers.

Maruti Suzuki has stated in a notification that the purpose of the recall is to inspect and, if necessary, replace the airbag controller in these vehicles for free.

In rare instances, it is possible that the damaged part may have a flaw that prevents the airbags and seat belt pretensioners from operating in the event of a collision.

Customers of the faulty cars have been advised by Maruti Suzuki not to use or drive the vehicle until the damaged part has been replaced.

Maruti Suzuki has stated in a notification that the purpose of the recall is to inspect and, if necessary, replace the airbag controller in these vehicles for free.

Affected vehicle owners will receive communication from Maruti Suzuki authorised workshops for immediate attention, the company said.

This week, the company also launched its much awaited 5 door Jimny sports utility vehicle (SUV) in two variants – Alpha and Zeta.