Maruti Suzuki Recalls 39,506 Grand Vitara Vehicles
Maruti Suzuki India has issued a voluntary recall for 39,506 units of its Grand Vitara SUV due to a suspected defect in the fuel pump motor. The company stated that this component may malfunction and lead to engine performance issues or unexpected stalling during operation.
Customers whose vehicles fall under the recall batch will be contacted directly by authorized Maruti dealerships. Inspections and part replacements—if needed—will be done free of cost as part of the brand’s safety assurance program.
What This Means for Owners
- Owners are advised to wait for official communication from Maruti Suzuki.
- Dealerships will verify the chassis number and schedule an inspection.
- If the fuel pump motor shows signs of malfunction, it will be replaced immediately.
While no incidents have been reported so far, the company emphasized that the recall is precautionary and aimed at ensuring customer safety.
Why Recalls Matter
Vehicle recalls are common in the automotive industry and often reflect strong quality-control standards. Addressing potential issues early helps prevent on-road failures and strengthens consumer confidence.
Watch other updates at Savanka News
👉 https://savanka.com/category/news/

