Maruti Suzuki India Limited has announced a voluntary recall for 26 units of its Super Carry light commercial vehicle. The recall is initiated due to a potential defect in the front driver seat adjuster assembly, which could lead to unintended seat movement. The company is proactively reaching out to affected vehicle owners to conduct free-of-cost inspections and component replacements at its authorized service workshops.
Recall Details
The recall concerns a specific batch of 26 Super Carry vehicles manufactured during a brief period between 17th February 2026 and 21st February 2026. Maruti Suzuki has identified that a defect in the front driver seat adjuster assembly may exist in these units. In rare circumstances, this issue could result in the seat sliding unexpectedly, posing a potential safety concern for drivers.
Next Steps for Vehicle Owners
Maruti Suzuki has confirmed that there will be no cost incurred by customers for this service. Owners of the affected vehicles will be contacted directly by authorized dealer workshops to arrange for an inspection. If the defect is confirmed during the assessment, the workshop will perform the necessary replacement of the seat adjuster parts to ensure the vehicle meets all safety standards.
Commitment to Safety
This initiative underscores the company’s commitment to maintaining vehicle quality and customer safety. Owners are encouraged to respond to communications from their local dealers promptly to ensure their vehicle is inspected and rectified as quickly as possible.
Source: BSE