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Maruti Suzuki has announced the recall of 2,555 Alto K10 vehicles due to a potential defect in the Steering Gear Box Assembly. Affected owners are advised not to drive their vehicles until the part is replaced, free of charge, by authorized dealer worksho
In a proactive move to ensure customer safety, Maruti Suzuki has announced the recall of 2,555 units of its Alto K10 model. The recall addresses a potential defect identified in the Steering Gear Box Assembly, a crucial component that could impact the vehicle's steerability.
While the defect is rare, Maruti Suzuki has taken this step out of an abundance of caution. The company advises owners of the affected vehicles to refrain from driving their cars until the necessary replacement is made. This measure is to ensure the highest safety standards for its customers.
Maruti Suzuki has assured that the affected vehicle owners will be contacted directly by authorized dealer workshops to arrange for the inspection and replacement of the faulty part. The replacement process will be carried out at no cost to the customers, demonstrating the company's commitment to customer safety and service.
This recall is part of Maruti Suzuki's commitment to maintaining the highest standards of vehicle safety and reliability. The company encourages all affected customers to respond promptly to the dealer notifications to ensure their vehicles are serviced swiftly.
For further information, owners of the Alto K10 are encouraged to reach out to their nearest Maruti Suzuki dealer or visit the company's official website for updates.
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