BEIJING, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) -- Japanese automaker
Suzuki was recalling 175 cars sold in China for fuel pipe flaws, China's quality
watchdog said here on Wednesday.
The recalled cars, all manufactured in Japan between
June 2006 and July 2007, were three-door super "Grand Vitara" sedans sold in
China under the type number TA74V.
The company said these cars were recalled since the
oil return tube had a design flaw that, if not repaired, could cause cracks in
tubes and lead to fuel leaks and possibly to fires.
The Japanese automaker would replace the fuel pipe
spare parts and add fixers for the recalled cars, the General Administration of
Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said.
The automaker also said its "Grand Vitara" sedans
produced in August 2007 and thereafter were free from such flaws.
Owners of the flawed cars would be informed via phone
or mail of the recall, said the Japanese maker.