According to the Indian automaker, this affects all vehicles produced between 2009 and November 21, 2011, when the company introduced an upgraded version of the model fitted with a new starter motor.
Owners will have to take a trip back to the dealers in order to fix the starter motor. Tata Motor said that the recall campaign has debuted back in October and that it has replaced the starter motor in 50,000 Nanos until now.
In a statement, Tata Motor said “Owners of all old Nanos were informed about the exercise, and about 50.000 cars have already been done. There are about 65.000 owners who are yet to visit their dealerships and the company is in continuous contact with them”.