Maruti Suzuki launches Winter Service Campaign for hassle-free drive

Mumbai : Car major, Maruti Suzuki India has initiated ‘Winter Service Campaign’ for its customers across the country.
Proper vehicle maintenance all-round the year is essential as it ensures complete safety of the customer and makes every drive pleasant. This is especially true during the winter months owing to chilly conditions and low temperatures.
The ongoing Winter Service Camp is valid till January 5, 2021, the ‘Winter Service Campaign’ is being organized with an aim of providing car care and awareness about car maintenance in winters.
Under this initiative, the company will offer complimentary 27-point vehicle checkup comprising of lighting system, heating and ventilation system, battery, brakes etc. Trained and expert service technicians will inspect the customer’s vehicle on pre-defined check list to ensure trouble free performance during the cold weather conditions. Such periodic checks ensure necessary actions for enhanced performance of the car and provide customers a rewarding ownership experience.
Speaking at the pan India launch of Winter Service campaign, Mr. Partho Banerjee, Executive Director, Service said, “Our Winter service campaign is aimed at providing a hassle-free car ownership experience to our customers during winter season. Through our wide network of customers can avail detailed vehicle checkup along with various attractive offers.”
This campaign also lays special emphasis on parts and accessories that need attention during the winter season. The use of genuine parts such as Fog Lamp- Tail Lamp- Headlamp will ensure better visibility on the roads.

Also to combat the Pollution problem a wide variety of the accessories Car Ionizer + Air Puri?er, Cabin Air Filter PM 2.5, N95 Mask/ Germ Buster, AC Disinfectant, Body Cover will be available through wide network of Maruti Suzuki Service Centers and distributor touchpoints. In addition, customers can also choose COVID-19 prevention accessories under Health & Hygiene category across the workshops. (AGENCIES)