The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) in Qatar has announced a recall of certain Suzuki Grand Vitara vehicles, specifically the 2025 model year. This action, undertaken in cooperation with Teyseer Motors W.L.L., the authorized Suzuki dealership in Qatar, affects vehicles where the fuel level indicator may be inaccurate. The recall aims to address a potential safety concern and protect consumers, according to a statement released by the ministry.
The recall impacts 2025 Suzuki Grand Vitara models currently available in Qatar. Customers will be contacted by Teyseer Motors to schedule necessary repairs. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry will oversee the repair process and ensure effective communication with affected vehicle owners.
Understanding the Suzuki Grand Vitara Recall
The core issue prompting this Suzuki Grand Vitara recall centers on a potential malfunction within the speedometer assembly. Specifically, the fuel level indicator and associated warning light may not accurately display the remaining fuel in the tank. This discrepancy could lead drivers to underestimate the amount of fuel available, potentially resulting in the vehicle stalling or running out of fuel unexpectedly.
Potential Risks and Safety Implications
An inaccurate fuel gauge presents several potential risks. Drivers relying on a faulty reading might find themselves stranded in unsafe locations, such as busy highways or remote areas. Additionally, unexpected engine stalls, particularly at higher speeds, could increase the risk of accidents. The Ministry emphasized that consumer safety is the primary driver behind this proactive measure.
However, it’s important to note that the recall notice does not indicate any reported accidents or injuries directly linked to this fuel gauge issue. The recall is being conducted as a preventative measure based on quality control checks and internal assessments by Suzuki.
How the Recall Process Will Work
Teyseer Motors will be responsible for carrying out the repairs on the affected vehicles. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry will work closely with the dealership to monitor the progress of the recall campaign. Customers will be directly contacted by Teyseer Motors with instructions on how to schedule an appointment for the repair.
The repair itself is expected to involve inspecting and, if necessary, replacing the speedometer assembly or its associated components. The Ministry has not yet specified the estimated time required for the repair, but assures consumers that efforts will be made to minimize inconvenience. Vehicle owners can also contact Teyseer Motors directly for more information regarding the recall.
Additionally, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry regularly conducts similar oversight to ensure vehicle safety standards are met within Qatar. This recall is part of a broader commitment to protecting consumer rights and maintaining a safe automotive environment. Relatedly, Qatar has been strengthening its vehicle inspection procedures in recent years.
In contrast to some recalls that address immediate safety hazards like brake failures, this Suzuki Grand Vitara recall addresses a potential inconvenience that could escalate into a safety issue. While not posing an immediate threat, the inaccurate fuel gauge could create hazardous situations under certain driving conditions.
The Ministry has not yet announced a specific deadline for completing the recall repairs. However, it is expected that Teyseer Motors will work efficiently to address the issue for all affected vehicle owners. Consumers are advised to monitor communications from Teyseer Motors and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry for updates on the recall process and any potential changes to the timeline. The effectiveness of the recall and the speed of repair completion will be key factors to watch in the coming weeks.
Further details regarding the scope of the recall, including the specific Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) affected, are expected to be released by Teyseer Motors. Consumers with concerns about their 2025 Suzuki vehicles are encouraged to contact the dealership or the Ministry of Commerce and Industry for clarification. More information can be found on the Ministry of Commerce and Industry website.

