Privately-owned Chinese carmaker, Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd., will recall nearly 14,000 defective diesel vehicles, the country’s consumer quality watchdog said Saturday.
Haval H6 cars produced between November 22, 2011 and November 6, 2012, will be recalled, according to a statement from the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine.
The vehicles’ power steering pumps may not work properly due to flaws with their some bolts, the statement said. The company will replace the flawed parts for free. Via: ChinaDaily.
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