Beginning the third week of November, each owner will be informed about these measures. The option lies with our customers on whether they would like to avail these measures. This will be provided at no cost to customers,” the company said, insisting that “these actions do not constitute a recall”. Tata Motors, at present produces the nano at its Sanand plant in Gujarat, and has so far delivered 70,000 units.
The Incidents of Fire on the Tata nano goes way back in late August 2009, when a sky-blue Nano owned by a lawyer in Delhi caught fire, putting the company in a spot as this happened just at the time when it was beginning production from Sanand. There have been cases of fire on the Nano since the deliveries began, and as far as 3 to 4 nano’s have been affected severely due to the faulty combination switch near the dashboard of the car, which led to the accidents.
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