Maruti Suzuki India has issued a recall for 39,506 units of its Grand Vitara. The affected vehicles were manufactured between 9 December 2024 and 29 April 2025. The company noted that a possible issue in the speedometer assembly may prevent the fuel level indicator and warning light from showing the correct fuel status.

In the exchange filings, the company shared, “The company has announced to recall 39,506 units of Grand Vitara, manufactured from 9th December 2024 to 29th April 2025. It is suspected that the fuel level indicator and warning light in the speedometer assembly (“Part”) in some of these vehicles may not accurately reflect the fuel status as intended.”

According to the company, this is a precautionary recall to check and replace the suspected part wherever needed. Owners of the affected vehicles will be contacted directly by Maruti Suzuki’s authorised dealer workshops. The inspection and replacement will be carried out free of cost.

Maruti Suzuki has advised customers to wait for the official communication if their vehicle falls within the recall range.

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