Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Suzuki announced late last week that it is recalling a total of 90,617 units of its Swift hatchback in Japan to fix a problem with the cars’ door mirrors.
Suzuki said that over time, vehicle vibration could loosen the screws used to secure the door mirrors, causing them to dislodge or fall off. The rectification work involves using adhesive to further secure the screws. Thus far, 77 complaints regarding the defect have been reported in Japan, but there have been no accidents due to it.
You may check the affected model date code from the suzuki japan website.
http://www.suzuki.co.jp/about/recall/2010/1015/index.html
Labels: suzuki recall
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