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Renault is recalling an estimated 50,000 units of its bestselling entry-level small car Kwid in India to rectify a faulty fuel system and add a hose clip.
Renault India is conducting a pre-emptive and voluntary inspection of select .8 litre variants (800cc) of Kwid that were produced up to 18 May 2016 from October 2015.
It further said that the affected cars will be inspected without any cost to the customers and necessary measures will be taken to fix the flaws, if found.
While the company did not elaborate further, sources said only 10 per cent of the recalled cars were likely to have been impacted by the issue.
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Launched in September last year, Kwid has been a success for Renault in India. Initially, the car was available with an 800-cc engine at a price between Rs 2.64-3.73 lakh and recently, in August, a 1,000 cc engine variant was launched which was priced up to Rs 3.95 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
So far in the April-September period this fiscal, the company has sold 56,028 units of Kwid.
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