Fiat Chrysler Automobiles India Recalls 1,200 Jeep Compass Units With Faulty Airbag - JPKee.com
Mumbai, Nov 25: Fiat Chrysler Automobiles India recalled 1,200 units of its locally made Jeep Compass reportedly to rectify faulty front passenger airbags. Reportedly, the company said the recall decision follows a similar move by its parent in the United States.
In an official statement, FCA India explained the situation and said, “A supplier has advised FCA that during its airbag module assembly process, loose fasteners may have inadvertently found their way undetected into a small number of modules.” It further stated, “The number of affected Compass is expected to be less than 1 percent of the total recall units-which is around 1,200 in the country.”
It further said the vehicles are being recalled as it feels that the loose fasteners may pose a hazard to the front passenger as the airbag may not work on time. “Thus, FCA India will replace the passenger airbag on an estimated 1,200 Compass to eliminate this concern” it said.
The company also said that in the coming weeks, the company and its authorised dealers will directly contact the Compass customers to check whether they require a front passenger airbag replacement.
FCA India had a runaway success with the Compass, rolled out from its Ranjangaon facility which is a JV between Fiat and the Tatas.
The company had sold over 10,000 units of Compass within two months of launch this July at a starting price of Rs 14.95 lakh, and from last month it began exports to Australia and Japan. It reportedly shipped 600 right-hand drive Compass to these markets from the Mumbai Port.
The Ranjangaon-produced SUV with over 65 per cent local content will go to more international markets through the ongoing quarter of 2017.
FCA India has invested USD 280 million in the plant to support local production and has already recovered this amount with the sale of the first 10,000 units.
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