Suzuki Recall Information
  Last Updated  July, 2010

 


JUNE 2010 -- Suzuki is recalling certain model year model year 2006 grand Vitara and model year 2005-2006 XL-7 vehicles. The tension adjuster pulley for the drive belt that operates the power steering pump and airconditioner compressor (if equipped) has an outer portion that is made of plastic. Repeated heat stresscan cause the plastic material to deteriorate and pieces of the pulley can break off. Broken pieces of the pulley can get caught between the pulley and the drive belt, causing the drive belt to come off and resulting in the driver needing increased effort to steer the vehicle increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will replace the power steering pump drive belt tension adjuster pulley free of charge. The safety recall began on June 28, 2010.   10V-250

JUNE 2010 -- Suzuki is recalling certain model year 2010 Kizashi passenger vehicles manufactured from October 13, 2009 through May 31, 2010. The hinged door of the center lower box located in the front dashboard area fails to conform to the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 201, "Occupant Protection in Interior Impact." The door may open in a crash, increasing the risk of injury to the vehicle's occupants. Suzuki will notify owners and dealers will replace the instrument panel center lower box ofthe affected vehicles with a new part free of charge. The safety recall is expected to begin on or about July 9, 2010.   Suzuki's campaign number is SG. 10V-287

MAY  2010 -- Suzuki is recalling certain model year 2010 equator pickup trucks manufactured from November 20, 2009 through March 3, 2010. The lower control link bushing collars, located in the front suspension, may contain welds that do not meet strength specifications. If a collar weld separates, it may change the wheel alignment, potentially allowing the vehicle handling characteristics to deteriorate. This could cause the driver to have difficulty controlling the vehicle which could result in a crash. Dealers will inspect, and if necessary replace, one or both lower control links on the vehicle free of charge. The safety recall began on June 1, 2010.   10V-213

MARCH 2010 - Suzuki has notified NHTSA of a defect in certain model year 2010 equator trucks manufactured from February 22 to March 13, 2010. The fasteners securing the passenger front air bag module, and also the fasteners securing the steering shaft positioning bracket may not have been tightened to the proper torque specification. In the event of a crash, the passenger front air bag deployment trajectory might be affected. The fasteners could possibly come out of the steering column positioning bracket increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will inspect the steering column and the passenger front air bag fasteners and any missing fasteners will be replaced and all loose fasteners will be retightened to the proper torque specifications free of charge. The manufacturer has not yet provided an owner notification schedule.   10V-118

DECEMBER 2007 -- Suzuki is recalling 40,424 MY 2006-2007 Grand Vitara vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions for failing to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 114, “Theft Protection.” The automatic transmission selector lever "park" lock function may be inoperative due to a sticking shift lock arm. The shift lever may be able to be shifted out of "park" with the key removed and without depressing the brake pedal. This can give rise to increased incidents of crashes resulting from the roll away of parked vehicles as a result of inadvertently moving the shift lever from the "park" position when the parking brake is not fully engaged. Dealers will replace the shift lock module. The recall is expected to begin during January 2008. 07V-554

SEPTEMBER 2007 -- Suzuki is recalling 93,963 MY 2004-2006 Forenza and Reno passenger vehicles equipped with daytime running lights (DRL). Headlamp low beam or DRL function may be inoperative due to a melted splice pack on the wiring harness. Inappropriate lighting could reduce visibility of vehicles and increase the potential for a crash. Dealers will splice the power circuit wires for the low-beam headlamps and daytime running lamps. The recall is expected to begin in three phases, starting at the end of October 2007 and concluding by the middle of December 2007. 07V-452


NEWS:    Suzuki Recalls 40,424 Grand Vitara SUV's

The Suzuki recall involves 40,424 Grand Vitaras from the 2006-07 model year. The SUV's automatic transmission may slip out of park when the engine is shut off, the safety agency said. When the condition occurs and the parking brake isn't fully engaged, the vehicle may roll, causing a crash, according to NHTSA.....


 

 

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