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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Maruti Suzuki recalls 1 lakh A- Star to replace Faulty Fuel Gaskets
Following reports of anomalies in the fuel tank, Maruti Suzuki, the biggest car maker in India are now in the process of recalling over one lakh A- stars to replace the faulty fuel pump gaskets and O rings. Approximately these affected one lakh cars were manufactured before 22nd August, 2009.
An official press release states, "At Maruti Suzuki, we constantly monitor quality of our products through feedback and internal analysis. In one such exercise in November �09, we came across an anomaly reported in the fuel tank in some of the vehicles and by December �09 we started contacting the customers through letters. These vehicles belonged to lot made till 22nd August �09 only. In case fuel is filled up to brim, beyond fuel auto cut off position, a possible fuel leakage from fuel pump mounting area may take place. No problem has been reported by customers. However, as a proactive step, we decided to check all vehicles from the lot, around 1 lakh units including those exported overseas. We are changing fuel pump gasket and O ring at no cost to customer. We are midway through the checking activity and hope to complete it soon. The final cost arrived at on this account will be shared with the supplier partner.�
Furthermore, the company has indicated that it has already kickstarted the repair process last year and are done with half of the affected units so far.
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