Renault calls back 50,000 units of Kwid

Renault is recalling around 50,000 units of its Kwid and Nissan is calling back 932 units of Datsun redi-Go which was launched in June this year.

Update: 2016-10-12 19:44 GMT
Renault India is conducting a pre-emptive and voluntary inspection of select 0.8 L variants (800cc) of Kwid that were produced up to May 18, 2016 from October 2015.

New Delhi: Franco-Japanese auto alliance Renault-Nissan said on Wednesday that it is recalling around 51,000 units of two entry level cars, Renault Kwid and Datsun redi-GO in the country to rectify faulty fuel system and add a hose clip.

Renault India is recalling around 50,000 units of its Kwid and Nissan is calling back 932 units of Datsun redi-Go which was launched in June this year.  “As a proactive measure, a fuel hose clip will be added to these select cars along with the evaluation of overall functionality of the fuel system to mitigate any potential disruption,” said Renault.

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