Maruti Suzuki, listing customer safety as its top priority, has announced a voluntarily recall campaign for the Super Carry LCV in the country. The company will inspect a possible defect in fuel filter of 5900 units of the LCV manufactured between 26th April 2018 and 1st August 2018. This also includes vehicles in which fuel filter has been replaced in field during this period. The owners of the suspected vehicles have been already contacted by Maruti Suzuki dealers for inspection and replacement of the faulty part free of cost.
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Alternatively, customers of Super Carry can visit the Company website marutisuzuki.com (Important Customer Info tab) and fill in the chassis number (MA3 followed by 14 digit alpha-numeric number) on the computer screen to check if their vehicle needs any attention. The chassis number is embossed on the vehicle ID plate and is also in the vehicle invoice / registration documents. Recall campaigns are undertaken globally by auto manufacturers to rectify faults that may be potential safety defects. Though, it is not the first time that Maruti has issued a recall for the Super Carry as a couple of months back in October 2018, it had also recalled 640 units of the LCV over a faulty fuel pump assembly.