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September
General Motors India, already in the news for the recent
emission issue with the Tavera MUV, has reportedly recalled over 4,000
units of the diesel variant of Sail compact and saloon models for a
‘potential quality-related issue’ in some production batches.
The fresh recall is for a problem that can lead to a likely slippage or
breakage of the crankshaft hub bolt, which can potentially impact the
performance of the 1.3-litre diesel engine. However, the recall is not
related to the safety of the vehicle.
The company, however, has clarified that the fresh recall has no linkage
to the issues related to the Tavera recall, which had seen it call back
114,000 units of the MUV. An investigation into the Tavera issue is
ongoing.
GM India has in an announcement on its website said that “production of
the Chevrolet Sail Sedan Diesel and Sail Hatchback Diesel has been
resumed and the cars are conforming to all manufacturing and quality
standards. The customers affected by this (recall) campaign will be
contacted individually by our aftersales team and requested to bring in
their cars to the Chevrolet Authorized Workshops to facilitate the
vehicle inspection and/or necessary repair.”
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