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Maruti Suzuki recalls 87,599 units of S-Presso and Eeco
Maruti Suzuki recalls 87,599 units of S-Presso and Eeco-April 2024
2023-12-14 EST 02:29:40

Maruti Suzuki recalls 87,599 units of S-Presso and Eeco

- Recall is in effect from 24 July, 2023

- Faulty parts will be replaced free of cost

Maruti Suzuki has announced a recall of over 87,000 units of the S-Presso and Eeco van in India. By issuing a statement on 24 July, 2023, the carmaker has confirmed that the reason behind the recall is a possible defect in a part of the steering tie rod. This could be a serious concern, as in some cases, the part may break and affect the vehicle’s handling and steer ability.

Details of the recall of S-Presso and Eeco

As per the report, the affected vehicles in question are manufactured between 5 July, 2021 and 15 February, 2023. To get the issue resolved, the concerned owners will receive a communication from the Maruti Suzuki-authorised service centres and workshops. The inspections of these vehicles will be done and the faulty parts will be replaced free of cost.

Previous recalls of Maruti Eecoand S-Presso with other models

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In January this year, the carmaker initiated a product recall of models including the Alto K10, Brezza, Baleno, Grand Vitara, S-Presso, and Eeco. The suspected models manufactured between 8 December, 2022 and 12 January, 2023 had a defect in the airbag controller unit.

Maruti Suzuki S-Pressoand Eeco prices and variants

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Currently, the Maruti Suzuki S-Presso and Eeco are offered in six and two variants, respectively. The former is priced between Rs. 4.26 lakh to Rs. 6.11 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the Eeco van ranges from Rs. 5.27 lakh for the base variant to Rs. 6.53 lakh for the five-seater CNG version, (all prices, ex-showroom).

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