Maruti Suzuki Baleno recall announced

    Maruti Suzuki has recalled 3,757 units of the Baleno manufactured between December 6, 2018, and February 4, 2019 to have Actuator Assembly ABS software inspected and updated.

    Published On Feb 25, 2019 04:04:00 PM

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    Maruti Suzuki Baleno recall announced

    Maruti Suzuki has announced a recall for the Baleno hatchback to check and update the Actuator Assembly ABS software on 3,757 units manufactured between December 6, 2018, and February 4, 2019.

    The inspection and updation will be carried out free of charge at Maruti's service centres across the country, and the company has stated that dealers have already begun contacting owners of the models affected.

    Owners can also check if their cars are affected by going to the important customer information tab on Maruti's website and filling out the car’s chassis number.

    Earlier this year, Maruti gave the Baleno and Baleno RS a mid-cycle update with tweaked styling and an updated equipment list to further boost the popularity of its premium hatchback.

    The automaker also launched the new Wagon R, moving the brand’s tall boy to a new platform along with offering the model with the brand's 1.2-litre K-series petrol motor.

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    Maruti Suzuki Wagon R EV likely to cost under Rs 7 lakh

    Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza sales cross 4 lakh units in India

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