The company will proactively inspect and replace the 'right hand door latch assembly' of 19,780 units of Alto 800 and 13,318 units of Alto K10, Maruti Suzuki India said in a statement.
“If however, the door is half-latched, then the door may open if pressure is applied from inside," it said.
Although it is a rare condition, but in view of customer safety, the company is undertaking replacement of the door latch assembly, proactively, MSI added.
The dealer workshop technicians will inspect the condition and carry out the necessary replacement, free of cost, it said.
In December last year, MSI had recalled 3,796 units of its newly launched mid-sized sedan Ciaz to fix suspected faulty clutch.
Ever since the auto industry body SIAM started voluntary vehicle recalls for safety related issues in India in July 2012, over 700,000 vehicles have been recalled by various manufacturers in India.
Last month, Mahindra & Mahindra had recalled an unspecified number of its premium sports utility vehicle XUV500 vehicles manufactured on or before July 2014 to upgrade the side curtain airbag software.
Images: Maruti Alto 800 and Maruti Alto K10. Photographs: Kind courtesy, Maruti
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