Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. said it is recalling 5,900 units of its light commercial vehicle Super Carry to replace faulty fuel filters.
The company will inspect a possible defect in fuel filters of 5,900 SuperCarry vehicles manufactured between April 26 and Aug. 01, the country’s largest carmaker said in a regulatory filing.
The recall also includes vehicles in which fuel filters have been replaced in field during this period, it said.
Maruti Suzuki’s dealers will start contacting the owners of suspected vehicles Wednesday onwards to inspect and replace faulty part free of cost, it said.
Recall campaigns are undertaken globally to rectify faults that may potential be safety defects.
Earlier in October, the company had announced recall of 640 units of SuperCarry to fix a possible defect in the fuel pump supply.
The recall covered SuperCarry units manufactured between Jan. 20 and July 14.
Maruti Suzuki rolls out SuperCarry from its Gurugram facility. The vehicle comes equipped with a 793-cc diesel engine.
Shares of Maruti Suzuki halted a three-day decline and closed 0.5 percent higher at Rs 7,569.10.