
A significant recall of 39,506 Grand Vitara SUVs, manufactured between December 9, 2024, and April 29, 2025, has been announced by Maruti Suzuki.
The business claims that some cars may have a suspected flaw in the fuel level indicator and warning light located inside the speedometer component. This implies that the fuel gauge might not accurately display the amount of fuel remaining, which could mislead drivers about when they should refuel.
Who will contact?: Maruti will contact owners via authorized dealer workshops if their Grand Vitaras are impacted.
Free examination and repair: Regardless of the vehicle's warranty status, the defective part (speedometer assembly) will be examined and replaced at no cost.
No cost to owners: There will be no payment for this examination and replacement.
Time period: Cars manufactured between 9 December 2024 – 29 April 2025.
Model: Only Grand Vitara SUVs are covered by this recall.
This is the greatest recall for the Grand Vitara since its introduction in 2022.
One of Maruti Suzuki's main mid-size SUVs, the Grand Vitara is available through its Nexa network and comes with a variety of powertrain options (petrol, hybrid, and AWD).
Despite the fact that no incidents have been linked to the problem, Maruti's proactive quality control is evident in the recall.
Await word from local Nexa dealerships or Maruti Suzuki.
Take the car to an authorized service facility for an inspection.
If the defective part needs to be replaced, the business will do so without charging the owner.
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